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Communication as a Social Force Summary - IBCOM Year 1

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A combination of article and lecture summaries for each week of the Communication as a Social Force course with a list of key concepts. Week 8 is not included because there is no new content since it is only a summary week.

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Communication as a Social Force Summary

Week 1

Topic: Mediatization

Concepts:
 Mediatization
 Media logic
 Field theory (Bourdieu)
 Structuration theory (Giddens)


Article: Hjarvard

Mediatization: The process whereby the society to an increased degree is submitted to or
becomes dependent on the media and their logic.
 Dialectic structure of media (dual process of mediatization): Media have become an
integrated part of social institutions and media have grown into an (independent) social
institution themselves.

Historical development of mediatization

 Media used by institutions
 Media as an institution
 Media intertwined with other institutions

Four types of mediatization processes (Winfried Shulz):

1. Media can extend human communication
2. Media can substitute activities (face to face becomes mediated)
3. Media can merge activities (Mediated + face to face)
4. Media can force activities to adapt to media’s format

Media Logic:

 The rules and codes of media
 Frame of reference in the production of media culture
 Visions, conventions, styles & affordances of media

Field theory (Bourdieu):

,  Fields are composed of autonomous and heteronomous poles
 Autonomous poles (doxa): field act according to its own logic
 Heteronomous poles: fields act under the influence of other fields
 Other institutions have lost part of their autonomy due to the rise of the media’s
independence in current society

Structuration theory (Giddens): just as an individual's autonomy is influenced by structure,
structures are maintained and adapted through the exercise of agency. The interface at which an
actor meets a structure is termed “structuration.”

Week 2

Topic: Politics

Concepts:
 Political logic
 polity
 Policy
 Politics
 Connectivity
 Celebrity politics
 Personality politics
 Mediatized leaders
 Organizational adaptation
 Communication adaptation
 Click economy
 Image-first logic
 Porous politics
 Infinite politics
 Bounded politics
 Media interventionism
 Everything politics
 Mediagenicity


Articles:
1. Ekman & Widholm
2. Strombacks & Dimitrova

Strombacks Model of Mediatization of politics:

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