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E-grāmata: Mediated Politics of Europe: A Comparative Study of Discourse

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This edited collection makes a unique contribution to analyses of the changing nature and challenges of mediated political communication, through a distinctive comparative discourse analytical approach. The book explores how politics is performed and discursively constructed in television news and current affairs in five countries (France, Greece, Italy, Sweden and the UK) and focuses on a moment in time in European politics characterized by challenging tensions; increased Euroscepticism, questioning of mainstream politics; accentuated gaps between the elite and the citizens, and polarizations between member states. Emphasising the performative and discursive dimensions of political communication, the chapters provide a detailed comparative analysis that is centred around three themes: how symbolic representations of politics are shaped by journalistic practices, genres and styles of news reporting; the language and performances of mainstream and populist political leaders; and the participation and representation of citizens’ voices. 

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This volume, with its comparative multidisciplinary analyses, is a precious instrument for any scholar interested in political discourse analysis or journalistic discourse and provides a clear overview of mediated political communication in Europe. The qualitative approach adopted is especially helpful in presenting an in-depth outline of the main phenomena at stake. (Maria Ivana Lorenzetti, Iperstoria, Issue 4, 2019)

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"As the boundaries of Europe shift and a nationalist populism pushes through the gaps, we could not attach greater importance to how politics is mediated in a European context. Ekstrom and Firmstone's collection is therefore as timely as it is excellent, ranging from emergent discourses of performance across broadcast genres through to the negotiated representation of political citizenship. All told, we now have a cross-national perspective on this European media-scape that combines geographical breadth with scholarly rigour. This volume will be a vital companion as we continue charting and guiding the political media of Europe." (Michael Higgins, University of Strathclyde, UK) "This timely book provides an indispensable resource for understanding contemporary mediated politics. Focusing on the discursive practices shaping the television reporting of the 2014 European Parliament elections, it sheds light on the complex relations between government, citizens and the media across five countries - France, Greece, Italy, Sweden, and the UK. The book's emphasis on how citizens are represented in television coverage is particularly crucial at a time of heightened concern about the decline of trust in institutions, and the limitations of citizen voice despite proliferating forums for participation. It reveals a continued marginalisation of citizens' political arguments, which are incorporated into prevailing news agendas. Perhaps most powerfully, the book dramatizes how media contribute to creating a favourable climate for populist politics, paving the way for the successes of politicians ranging from Marine Le Pen in France to Nigel Farage in the UK. Through its careful qualitative analyses, the book reminds us that we can only make sense of the dynamic staging of politics if we take seriously the role of the media in shaping and producing its performances." (Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University) "The comparative analysis of political communication has been a highly productive area of research, based, however, primarily on quantitative measurement. Relying methodologically on discourse and conversation analysis, the authors of this innovative and important five-nation study have followed the quite different path of a qualitative analysis of the presentation of the 2014 European parliamentary elections in the several genres (news, interviews, debates, results programmes) of broadcast journalism. This has yielded a wealth of fresh insights into how mainstream and populist performances were constructed; particularly how citizens' voices and the public at large were represented; how these related to established journalistic practices and styles - all amidst projections of competing narratives and meanings of electoral democracy itself. The book's illustrations of the strengths - but also the problems and limitations - of this approach deserve to be widely absorbed and debated." (Jay Blumler, University of Leeds and University of Maryland)
Part I Introduction
1 Introduction: A Discourse Analytical Approach to Researching Mediated Political Communication
3(36)
Mats Ekstrom
Julie Firmstone
Part II Context
2 A Tale of Two Narratives
39(20)
Stephen Coleman
3 Mediated Constructions of Crisis
59(32)
Marianna Patrona
Joanna Thornborrow
Part III Journalistic Practices
4 Genre and Cultural Style in TV News Coverage of the European Elections 2014
91(32)
Joanna Thornborrow
Louann Haarman
5 Political Interviews: Pushing the Boundaries of `Neutralism'
123(28)
Mats Ekstrom
Andrew Tolson
6 Different Views of Europe in TV News Reports
151(24)
Andrew Tolson
Joanna Thornborrow
Part IV Citizens
7 Reporting the `Public'-Discourses of Interpretation, Evaluation and Prediction
175(26)
Julie Firmstone
John Corner
8 Citizens Talking Politics in the News: Opinions, Attitudes and (Dis)Engagement
201(28)
Mats Ekstrom
Andrew Tolson
9 On the Broadcast Spectrum of Citizen Participation: Citizen Talk in the Audience Discussion Genre
229(30)
Marianna Patrona
Part V Politicians
10 The Performances of Mainstream Politicians: Politics as Usual?
259(30)
Stephen Coleman
Julie Firmstone
11 The Performances of Right-Wing Populism: Populist Discourse, Embodied Styles and Forms of News Reporting
289(30)
Mats Ekstrom
Andrew Morton
Part VI Conclusion
12 Conclusion: Tensions and Disruptions in Mediated Politics
319(20)
Mats Ekstrom
Julie Firmstone
Index 339
Mats Ekström is Professor, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His research focuses on media discourse, conversation in institutional settings, journalism and political communication. Julie Firmstone is Associate Professor at the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds, UK. Her research focuses on the sociology of news, journalism and political communication in relation to a range of issues including European politics and local democracy.