Book contents
- Real News about the News
- Real News about the News
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- 1 Massive and Minimal Media Effects
- 2 The News Landscape
- 3 News Diets
- 4 Avoiding, Rejecting, Ignoring and Accepting
- 5 Digital Pessimism
- 6 Newspapers, Voting and Agenda-Setting
- 7 Media Malaise and the Mean World Effect
- 8 Personal Experience as a Reality Check
- 9 Pluralism and Democracy
- 10 Practical Lessons
- Index
9 - Pluralism and Democracy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 February 2024
- Real News about the News
- Real News about the News
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- 1 Massive and Minimal Media Effects
- 2 The News Landscape
- 3 News Diets
- 4 Avoiding, Rejecting, Ignoring and Accepting
- 5 Digital Pessimism
- 6 Newspapers, Voting and Agenda-Setting
- 7 Media Malaise and the Mean World Effect
- 8 Personal Experience as a Reality Check
- 9 Pluralism and Democracy
- 10 Practical Lessons
- Index
Summary
Chapter 9 considers the strengths and weaknesses of pluralist theory as an account of the media’s role in a democracy. It suggests that several changes and additions are necessary to make it more complete and to bring it up to date with the digital age. The second part of the chapter uses this more complete account of pluralism to assess the role of the media in British democracy. It picks out what effects the media have and do not have and makes some suggestions about future research.
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- Real News about the NewsMedia and British Politics, pp. 156 - 174Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024