Between display and deliberation: analyzing TV news as communicative architecture

Television journalism serves to display and deliberate consent and conflict in the contemporary world and it does so through a distinctive ‘communicative architecture’ structured in terms of a repertoire of ‘communicative frames’. This proves consequential for the public expression and engagement of...

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Main Authors: Simon Cottle, Mugdha Rai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS) 2012-10-01
Series:Comunicação e Sociedade
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Online Access:https://revistacomsoc.pt/article/view/1456
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spelling doaj-913aa36ab79b492196ec3d0345bb403c2020-11-25T02:22:07ZengCentro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)Comunicação e Sociedade1645-20892183-35752012-10-0115436310.17231/comsoc.15(2009).10441456Between display and deliberation: analyzing TV news as communicative architectureSimon Cottle0Mugdha Rai1Cardiff UniversityUniversity of MelbourneTelevision journalism serves to display and deliberate consent and conflict in the contemporary world and it does so through a distinctive ‘communicative architecture’ structured in terms of a repertoire of ‘communicative frames’. This proves consequential for the public expression and engagement of views and voices, issues and identities, and exhibits a complexity that has so far remained unexplored and under-theorized. This article outlines our conceptualization of ‘communicative frames’ and demonstrates its relevance in a systematic, comparative international analysis of terrestrial and satellite, public service and commercial television news produced and/or circulated in six different countries: the USA, UK, Australia, India, Singapore and South Africa. Recent developments in social theory, political theory and journalism studies all underpin our approach to how these frames contribute to meaningful public deliberation and understanding and, potentially, to processes of mediatized ‘democratic deepening’. This article builds on these contemporary theoretical trajectories and develops a new approach for the empirical exploration and re-theorization of the fas -developing international ecology of TV journalism.https://revistacomsoc.pt/article/view/1456Communicative architecturedeliberative democracydemocratic deepeningdisplaynews ecologyTV journalism
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Between display and deliberation: analyzing TV news as communicative architecture
Comunicação e Sociedade
Communicative architecture
deliberative democracy
democratic deepening
display
news ecology
TV journalism
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Mugdha Rai
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title Between display and deliberation: analyzing TV news as communicative architecture
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title_full Between display and deliberation: analyzing TV news as communicative architecture
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publishDate 2012-10-01
description Television journalism serves to display and deliberate consent and conflict in the contemporary world and it does so through a distinctive ‘communicative architecture’ structured in terms of a repertoire of ‘communicative frames’. This proves consequential for the public expression and engagement of views and voices, issues and identities, and exhibits a complexity that has so far remained unexplored and under-theorized. This article outlines our conceptualization of ‘communicative frames’ and demonstrates its relevance in a systematic, comparative international analysis of terrestrial and satellite, public service and commercial television news produced and/or circulated in six different countries: the USA, UK, Australia, India, Singapore and South Africa. Recent developments in social theory, political theory and journalism studies all underpin our approach to how these frames contribute to meaningful public deliberation and understanding and, potentially, to processes of mediatized ‘democratic deepening’. This article builds on these contemporary theoretical trajectories and develops a new approach for the empirical exploration and re-theorization of the fas -developing international ecology of TV journalism.
topic Communicative architecture
deliberative democracy
democratic deepening
display
news ecology
TV journalism
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