“…In its current usage, mediatization refers loosely to an ongoing process of sociocultural change driven by the saturation of media(ted) communication in society. Defined as "the accrual of power created by the increased pervasiveness and autonomy of media institutions, values and technologies" (Deacon andStanyer, 2014: 1033), mediatization is an abstract and contested notion with remarkable social scientific appeal and scope. The term is used in analyses of tourism, war, health, religion, education, sports, and politics, among others.…”