Jan Niklas Kocks explores the effects of the now almost ubiquitous
online media on political media relations and the interactions
defining them. He analyses the ways in which leading political
spokespersons and journalists perceive digitisation in terms of
technological, organisational and political change as well as the
actual adaptations of digitisation on an individual and
organisational level. Political media relations are approached from
a perspective of social network analysis. Findings indicate a
picture of political media relations as a continuing elite
phenomenon. Networks are still mostly characterised by exclusive
arrangements - and often to an even larger degree than the actors
involved actually perceive.
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