2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-1338.2005.00117.x
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When Practice Oversteps the Limits of Theory: An Assessment of Fair Media Coverage for Political Parties in Great Britain and Mexico

Abstract: Over stressing the rights-safeguarding role of democracy has led to a widespread neglect of democracy's essential function: to ensure the legitimacy of elected rulers and by doing so, to ensure political stability. The effects of this neglect are apparent in the disputes that arise concerning media coverage of elections. This article examines the difficulties democratic statesmen face to justify and consistently implement arrangements that limit the freedom of expression of the media in order to minimize the c… Show more

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“…We acknowledge the limitations of using newspaper data for assessing the characteristics of instigator-defender policy scenarios. Some policy actors' positions on a policy agenda, such as energy infrastructure siting, might have more media attention than other policy actors' positions (Andrews & Caren, 2010;Mena, 2005). Among the next steps are to explore the generalizations of these findings using a deeper engagement with individual cases (e.g., case narrative descriptions, field research in the affected communities) and varied sources of data (e.g., interviews, analysis of appeals to regulatory bodies).…”
Section: Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We acknowledge the limitations of using newspaper data for assessing the characteristics of instigator-defender policy scenarios. Some policy actors' positions on a policy agenda, such as energy infrastructure siting, might have more media attention than other policy actors' positions (Andrews & Caren, 2010;Mena, 2005). Among the next steps are to explore the generalizations of these findings using a deeper engagement with individual cases (e.g., case narrative descriptions, field research in the affected communities) and varied sources of data (e.g., interviews, analysis of appeals to regulatory bodies).…”
Section: Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dies ist z. B. der fall bei der mexikanischen Wahlberichterstattung, bei der obligatorische Regulierungsinstrumente seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre für parteipolitisch ausgeglichene Medieninhalte sorgen sollen (Klinger 2011a, s. 248-264;Mena 2005). Insgesamt kommt Ko-Regulierung in Italien und Mexiko aber kaum vor, so dass sie hier nicht weiter empirisch analysiert werden kann.…”
Section: Ko-regulierung Selbst-regulierung Und Selbst-organisationunclassified
“… For detailed accounts of the difference PSB regulations make to electoral news reporting in Britain in comparison to electoral news reporting in other countries where broadcasting is mostly privately run, see for a comparison between Britain and Mexico, Mena (2005b); and between Britain and the United States, Blumler & Gurevitch (2001). …”
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confidence: 99%