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The Mass Media
Independent media constitute a crucial component of a liberal democracy, especially for the critical role they can play in advancing the pace of democratization. In the late Soviet era, after Gorbachev lifted state control of the media as part of his glasnost policy, they helped release the hold of communist ideology on society & then went on in the 1990s to mobilize public support for democratic development. Essentially the media constituted the "engine for democratization." More recently, however, the media have become less influential. This chapter focuses on why this has happened & what its implications are for the future of democracy in Russia. J. Stanton
Power and Mass Media
In: Mass Media, Politics and Democracy, S. 283-302
Power and Mass Media
In: Mass Media, Politics and Democracy, S. 231-249
Parliamentarians and the Mass Media
In: The Australian Form of Government, S. 165-172
The Mass Media and Crises
In: The Mass Media & Social Problems, S. 41-52
Sexism and the Mass Media
In: The Mass Media & Social Problems, S. 68-82
The Mass Media and Welfare
In: The Mass Media & Social Problems, S. 169-179
Crime and the Mass Media
In: The Mass Media & Social Problems, S. 121-128
Violence and the Mass Media
In: The Mass Media & Social Problems, S. 85-102
Race and the Mass Media
In: The Mass Media & Social Problems, S. 55-67
Mass Media and Democratic Politics
In: Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research; Handbook of Politics, S. 477-491
The mass media and politics
In: Contemporary British Politics, S. 156-169