Science and the Mass Media –‘Medialization’ as a New Perspective on an Intricate Relationship |
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Authors: | Simone Rödder |
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Institution: | Institute for Science and Technology Studies (IWT), Bielefeld University |
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Abstract: | This survey article discusses a recently proposed perspective on the science–media interface the concept of medialization. The medialization approach assumes that there is mutual resonance between science and the mass media. Medialization research systematically investigates structural transformation in science: What are the implications of high media attention for science funding, for research agendas, for universities and the professional self‐understanding of scientists? And how do these developments relate to the production of scientific knowledge? For detailed empirical studies of these processes, the medialization approach separates the role of mass media, but its grounding in general social theory contextualises this research with social science studies on sciences relation to other spheres such as politics and the economy. |
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