Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance

Media users need information and knowledge to act as free citizens. From this basic democratic assumption, news standards for media performance can be derived. Porto’s (2007) model of the ‘interpreting citizen’ assigns a central role to the diversity of interpretive frames. These frames enable citiz...

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Main Authors: Ralph Weiß, Raphael Kösters, Merja Mahrt
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-08-01
Series:Media and Communication
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/3058
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spelling doaj-930c9d7170c14caa9b4ca96a7f325b662020-11-25T03:57:23ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392020-08-018328129210.17645/mac.v8i3.30581606Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media PerformanceRalph Weiß0Raphael Kösters1Merja Mahrt2Institute of Social Sciences, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, GermanyInstitute of Social Sciences, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, GermanyInstitute of Social Sciences, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, GermanyMedia users need information and knowledge to act as free citizens. From this basic democratic assumption, news standards for media performance can be derived. Porto’s (2007) model of the ‘interpreting citizen’ assigns a central role to the diversity of interpretive frames. These frames enable citizens to make judgments about societal issues and related political positions. However, a theoretical foundation for classifying these frames in terms of their content is missing. We propose to derive such a basis from democratic theories of citizenship, which assume that values define a citizen’s position vis-à-vis the political sphere. Building on the cleavage approach from political science, we characterize which values organize political debates. The results of a large-scale content analysis of German news media demonstrate which empirical insights into media performance can be gained with a theoretically derived classification of value frames (most notably, measuring the substantive content of plurality). Based on this, we discuss additional avenues for future research.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/3058cleavagescitizenshipdemocracydiversityframingmedia performancenews standardspluralitypolitical values
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author Ralph Weiß
Raphael Kösters
Merja Mahrt
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Raphael Kösters
Merja Mahrt
Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance
Media and Communication
cleavages
citizenship
democracy
diversity
framing
media performance
news standards
plurality
political values
author_facet Ralph Weiß
Raphael Kösters
Merja Mahrt
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title Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance
title_short Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance
title_full Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance
title_fullStr Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance
title_full_unstemmed Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance
title_sort democratic theory and the potential of value frames in assessing media performance
publisher Cogitatio
series Media and Communication
issn 2183-2439
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Media users need information and knowledge to act as free citizens. From this basic democratic assumption, news standards for media performance can be derived. Porto’s (2007) model of the ‘interpreting citizen’ assigns a central role to the diversity of interpretive frames. These frames enable citizens to make judgments about societal issues and related political positions. However, a theoretical foundation for classifying these frames in terms of their content is missing. We propose to derive such a basis from democratic theories of citizenship, which assume that values define a citizen’s position vis-à-vis the political sphere. Building on the cleavage approach from political science, we characterize which values organize political debates. The results of a large-scale content analysis of German news media demonstrate which empirical insights into media performance can be gained with a theoretically derived classification of value frames (most notably, measuring the substantive content of plurality). Based on this, we discuss additional avenues for future research.
topic cleavages
citizenship
democracy
diversity
framing
media performance
news standards
plurality
political values
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/3058
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