Abstract
The normativity of Hallin and Mancini’s work on media systems
Miklós Sukosd (Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen)
Abstract
This talk discusses comparative media system analysis focusing on Hallin and Mancini’s original work and their second (edited) book, Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World. On the one hand, I problematize the implicit normativity of Hallin and Mancini’s approach, and develop an argument regarding a normative position vs. a Weberian “sociology of understanding” approach to Western vs. other historical trajectories of media-politics relations. On the other hand, I examine the applicability of different elements of the Hallin and Mancini model for the analysis of authoritarian and semi-authoritarian media systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and other non-Western contexts. In these countries, key sectors of the media system remain under strong state control, or actually form a part of the state apparatus. Special attention is given to long-term factors such as reading culture and the level of general education (as indicated by high/low newspaper circulation) as well as censorship in a historical perspective. Finally, the recent shift towards more authoritarian media models in CEE and other parts of the world will be interpreted in the context of the effects of the global financial crisis in 2008, the emergence of the BRICS countries, and related problems of Western liberal democracies.
Research seminar: Comparative Media Systems Revisited
January 20-21 2016
Location: KUA/Southern Campus, room 22.0.49
Organizers:
AFMK-Research Priority Areas ‘Media Systems: Media Policy, Regulation and Institutions’ and ‘Journalism Studies – Crossing Boundaries’
Henrik Søndergaard & Nete Nørgaard Kristensen
Below you find the program and detailed information on our two-day research seminar to be held at KUA January 20-21 2016. The first day is devoted to the main-theme of the seminar, “Comparative Media Systems Revisited”, where four Nordic scholars will address important aspects of comparative media system analysis from various perspectives (for more detailed information see below). The second day members of the research priority areas will present their on-going research (see abstracts of all presentations below).
Participants:
Aske Kammer, SDU
Emilie Taulø Jacobsen, UCPH
Hallvard Moe, Bergen (day 1)
Helle Strangaard, UCPH
Henrik Søndergaard, UCPH
Julie Lassen, UCPH
Klaus Bruhn Jensen, UCPH (day 1)
Ida Willig, RUC (day 1)
Maria Bendix Olsen, RUC (day 1)
Mark Ørsten, RUC (day 1)
Mette Mortensen, UCPH
Miklos Sukosd, UCPH
Naimah Hussain, RUC (day 1)
Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, UCPH
Sofie Flensburg, UCPH
Stig Hjarvard, UCPH
Rasmus Helles, UCPH
Program
Research seminar: Comparative Media Systems Revisited
January 20.-21. 2016, Location: KUA/Southern Campus, room 22.0.49
January 20 2016
13.00-17.00: Comparative Media Systems Revisited
13.00-13.15: Welcome and introduction (Henrik Søndergaard/Nete Nørgaard Kristensen)
13.15-14.00: Professor Hallvard Moe, University of Bergen: Why bother with a ”Nordic media mod-el”?
14.00-14.45: Professor Mark Blach-Ørsten, University of Roskilde: Media systems and media ethics
14.45-15.00: Coffee break
15.00-15.45: Stig Hjarvard: Intersections between media, culture and society
15.45-16.30: Miklos Sukosd: The normativity of Hallin and Mancini’s work on media systems
16.30-17.00: Summing up
January 21 2016
09.00-09.45: Helle Strandgaard: As Culture Free As TV Can Be
09.45-10.30: Miklos Sukosd: Audience capital vs. power capital: The dynamic relationship of media and politics
10.30-10.45: Coffee Break
10.45-11.30: Sofie Flensburg: Danish media policy in the digital age
11.30-12.45: Aske Kammer: Subsidizing Media Innovation
12.45-13.30: Lunch
13.30-14.15: Julie Lassen: “DR: from broadcaster to multi-platform player”
14.15-15.00: Rasmus Helles: The OTT entertainment infrastructure: how winners take it all (again)
15.00-15.30: Summing up
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | 20 jan. 2016 |
Status | Udgivet - 20 jan. 2016 |
Begivenhed | "Comparative Media Systems Revisited" - University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Danmark Varighed: 20 jan. 2016 → 21 jan. 2016 https://mcc.ku.dk/calendar/comparativemediasystemsrevisited/ |
Seminar
Seminar | "Comparative Media Systems Revisited" |
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Lokation | University of Copenhagen |
Land/Område | Danmark |
By | Copenhagen |
Periode | 20/01/2016 → 21/01/2016 |
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