Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian Countries

What happens to the media after the regime changes from authoritarian to the democratic system? Would the media also change accordingly and automatically become free after the regime’s change? Furthermore, what are the forces within and outside the media that influence these changes? This paper aims...

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Main Author: Wijayanto Wijayanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Political Science Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang 2019-07-01
Series:Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpi/article/view/19513
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spelling doaj-5d32e759e48b4d82bdc751cce4a5bd932021-01-02T13:00:51ZengPolitical Science Program, Universitas Negeri SemarangPolitik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review2477-80602503-44562019-07-014227430010.15294/ipsr.v4i2.195138883Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian CountriesWijayanto Wijayanto0Leiden University, Netherland and Universitas DiponegoroWhat happens to the media after the regime changes from authoritarian to the democratic system? Would the media also change accordingly and automatically become free after the regime’s change? Furthermore, what are the forces within and outside the media that influence these changes? This paper aims to review the exiting literatures in the post authoritarian Latin America and Southeast Asia to answer the questions. As a method, this study conducts a critical literature review. This study found that there is agreement among scholars that regime’s change didn’t automatically lead to more free reporting. However, debate is going on about what factors influence the degree of change or continuity with regard to media freedom in post-authoritarian settings. In this regard, scholars have been divided to a theoretical dichotomy. In one hand, there are groups of scholars who believe that political economy factors are the main factors that influence degrees of media freedom. In another hand, there are scholars who believe that cultural factors are more influential. Borrowing the theory of Pierre Bourdie, French sociologists who also concern about this issue, the paper argues that his theory on media’ change can be used as a theoretical framework to examine the media’s changes and overcome the existing theoretical dichotomies.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpi/article/view/19513bourdieumediachangescontinuitiespost authoritarian countries
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Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian Countries
Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review
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title Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian Countries
title_short Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian Countries
title_full Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian Countries
title_fullStr Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian Countries
title_full_unstemmed Bourdieu and Media Theory: Explaining Media’s Changes and Continuities in The Post Authoritarian Countries
title_sort bourdieu and media theory: explaining media’s changes and continuities in the post authoritarian countries
publisher Political Science Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang
series Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review
issn 2477-8060
2503-4456
publishDate 2019-07-01
description What happens to the media after the regime changes from authoritarian to the democratic system? Would the media also change accordingly and automatically become free after the regime’s change? Furthermore, what are the forces within and outside the media that influence these changes? This paper aims to review the exiting literatures in the post authoritarian Latin America and Southeast Asia to answer the questions. As a method, this study conducts a critical literature review. This study found that there is agreement among scholars that regime’s change didn’t automatically lead to more free reporting. However, debate is going on about what factors influence the degree of change or continuity with regard to media freedom in post-authoritarian settings. In this regard, scholars have been divided to a theoretical dichotomy. In one hand, there are groups of scholars who believe that political economy factors are the main factors that influence degrees of media freedom. In another hand, there are scholars who believe that cultural factors are more influential. Borrowing the theory of Pierre Bourdie, French sociologists who also concern about this issue, the paper argues that his theory on media’ change can be used as a theoretical framework to examine the media’s changes and overcome the existing theoretical dichotomies.
topic bourdieu
media
changes
continuities
post authoritarian countries
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpi/article/view/19513
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