Political leadership and public engagement in a changing media environment: A collection of explorative studies
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JYU DissertationsTekijät
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2020Tekijänoikeudet
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The purpose of the research is to contribute to a better understanding of how political leaders operate in the current changing media environment and how this affects and, in turn, is affected by public engagement in society. This thesis has a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from communication studies, political marketing and political sciences.
This thesis brings together the results of four studies reported in articles. Various methods are used to investigate cases of political leadership in the context of Estonia, a young democracy, and the older European democracies of Italy and Finland. In this way, it investigates the use of new communication means by political leaders, institutions, non-governmental organisations, pressure groups, movements and other political actors when communicating their messages to the public. Academic research in this field is still relatively limited.
Multidisciplinary analyses show that charismatic leaders with mainly monodirectional message-framing fit the new media environment even better than they did the mass media context in which professional journalists and the public service system could filter political messages and take part in the process of discourse creation in society.
The results highlight that the deliberative model of democracy does not fit the current media environment where charismatic leaders (or in this thesis rather called magnetic leaders) focusing on emotions tend to dominate the debate. At the same time, public engagement initiatives show weak results or involve only a limited part of the population.
In conclusion, a citizen satisfaction model is created to propose how the role of communication in post-web politics can be understood, either in enhancing citizen participation or, conversely, excluding some groups of society, and how communication and information freedom may contribute to deliberative discussion and boost trust and engagement in society.
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Julkaisija
Jyväskylän yliopistoISBN
978-951-39-8117-4ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
2489-9003Julkaisuun sisältyy osajulkaisuja
- Artikkeli I: Ülle Toode (2009) The image presentation of parliamentary candidates in Estonian and Finnish public service (PS) TV news. In Rogojinaru, A. and Wolstenholme, S. (eds.), Current trends in International Public Relations, Tritonic, Bucarest, 298–314.
- Artikkeli II: Ülle Toode (2016) Fostering dialogue or monologue? Estonian party websites during the 2009 european parliament elections. Journal of Political Marketing,15 (2–3),120–148. DOI: 10.1080/15377857.2016.1151111
- Artikkeli III: Ülle Toode (2020) The people’s assembly: testing the collaborative e-democracy. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies, 10(1). DOI: 10.29333/ojcmt/7836
- Artikkeli IV: Toode, Ülle (2020). Charismatic Leaders in a New Perspective : Reality in Estonia and Italy. Studies in Media and Communication, 8 (1), 11-24. DOI: 10.11114/smc.v8i1.4676
Asiasanat
poliittiset johtajat poliittinen osallistuminen mediaympäristö muutos uusmedia sosiaalinen media karismaattisuus demokratia deliberatiivinen demokratia vaikuttaminen tunteet communication democracy emotions political decision-making power relations public engagement poliittinen päätöksenteko valtasuhteet yhteiskunnallinen osallistuminen viestintä
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