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Micro media systems

  • Signe Ravn-Højgaard

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Abstract

In this article, the concept of “micro media system” is introduced to describe the relations between media and politics in microstates and societies. Drawing on ideas from the literature on democracy in microstates (Benedict, 1967; Corbett and Veenendaal, 2018; Sarapuu and Randma-Liiv, 2020), it is argued that despite their many differences, the smallest media systems share four characteristics linked to their micro size: (1) government domination, (2) high social integration and overlapping role-relationships, (3) multi-functionalism among journalists and media outlets, and (4) dependence on few individuals. These characteristics of micro media systems can weaken the media's position in society vis-à-vis other institutions. Whereas previous research on small media systems (e.g., Puppis, 2009) has considered size as a binary variable, in this article it is argued that the size of media systems is better perceived as a continuous variable. This implies that the characteristics of micro media systems become more pronounced the smaller the media system.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Communication Gazette
Volume86
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)169-185
Number of pages17
ISSN1748-0485
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Microstates
  • small states
  • media systems
  • size
  • political communication
  • news media
  • journalism

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