10 Questions
What is a consequence of mediatisation as described in the text?
Stereotyping of minority groups
According to indexing theory, how do mass-media news professionals tend to 'index' the range of voices and viewpoints?
According to the government's view only
What do pundits typically provide within news stories?
Personal opinions and perspectives
Which stream of political communication aims to make news more accessible and interesting?
Popularising stream
What is one way politicians lose power according to the text?
Losing control over the consensus
What is the main focus of the Medi-politics-media-cycle discussed in the text?
The media influencing politicians' reactions
In the context of the 2nd dimension of Mediatisation theory, what does 'media autonomy' refer to?
Media institutions being independent of political influence
What is the concept of (Self-)Mediatisation discussed in the text?
Politicians adapting their values to meet news values
Which dimension of Mediatisation theory focuses on how content shifts from being guided by political logic to being guided by media logic?
3rd dimension
What characterizes New Media Logic as outlined in the text?
News production based on distinctively journalistic norms
Test your knowledge on the medi-politics-media-cycle and the 5 principles in political communication. Explore concepts like mutual dependence and the mediatisation theory.
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