1st Edition

Politics, Media and Democracy in Australia Public and Producer Perceptions of the Political Public Sphere

    238 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    254 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    In Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the political process is high on the public agenda. There is a perception of widespread disillusionment with and disengagement from politics amongst voters, and criticism of the media for failing to fulfil their democratic responsibilities adequately. This book evaluates public perceptions of the performance of the political media in the context of the declared aims and objectives of media producers. From there the authors present findings for improving the capacity of political media to engage and inform their audiences in ways which enhance the quality and popular legitimacy of the democratic process. These conclusions are of import not only to Australians, but to observers of mediated politics in the UK, the US and other countries where similar debates around the ‘crisis of public communication’ are on-going.

    Part I: Theories and Frameworks

    1. Introduction to Politics, Media and Democracy in Australia

    2. The Politics-Media Relationship in Australia: Spin, Political Communication and the Mediatization of Politics

    3. Insiders and Their Critics.

    Part II: Mapping the Australian Political Public Sphere

    4. Mapping the Australian Political Public Sphere: The Press

    5. The Audio-Visual Public Sphere

    6. What the People Think - A Qualitative Evaluation of the Australian Public Sphere

    7. More Questions than Answers: Public Participation Programming in Australia

    8. Outsiders: Infotainment and Hybridisation in the Australian Political Public Sphere - The Project, Kitchen Cabinet, Gruen Nation

    9. Key Findings and Conclusions

    Biography

    Brian McNair is Professor of Journalism, Media and Communication at Queensland University of Technology, Australia

    Terry Flew is Professor of Media and Communications at Queensland University of Technology, Australia

    Stephen Harrington is Senior Lecturer of Journalism, Media and Communications at Queensland University of Technology, Australia

    Adam Swift is Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology, Australia

    Barbara Gligorijevic is Researcher and Project Officer at Queensland University of Technology, Australia