Contemporary democracies are based on the belief that media can
deliver the attention of the voting populations. But in an age of
multiplying media, political disillusionment, and time-scarcity, is
this plausible any longer? This book addresses this major question
head on, drawing on the voices of people from the UK who were asked
to write diaries about their experiences (or not) of 'public
connection', as well as survey data and comparative research in the
USA and elsewhere.
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