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Journal articles on the topic "Mediatized communication"

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Hemer, Oscar, and Thomas Tufte. "ComDev in the Mediatized World." Nordicom Review 33, Special-Issue (December 1, 2012): 229–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2013-0038.

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Abstract In late 2011 we are in the beginning of a revolution that may or may not turn out to be more far-reaching than the one unleashed in 1989. A common denominator in this resurging revolution is the mobilizing power of the so-called social media. Even if labels such as the Twitter or Facebook revolution are rightfully refuted, the on-going Arab Spring is a clear-cut example of an unprecedented communication power, largely out of the authorities’ control. While the crucial role of media and communication in processes of social change at last becomes evident, it is however not associated with the field of communication for development and social change. While that field historically has been about developing prescriptive recipes of communication for some development, it is time attention is refocused to the deliberative, non-institutional change processes that are emerging from a citizens’ profound and often desperate reaction to the global now.
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Chankova, Elena V., and Oleg V. Sorokin. "Personal User’s Communicative Competence of “Mediatized World” Construction." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 26, no. 4 (December 29, 2021): 730–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2021-26-4-730-737.

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The relevance of this article is determined by the growing ubiquitous digitalization of mediatized communications, including under the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-2021. The consequence of this process is the transformation of the structure of social space and approval of virtual interaction as a basic method of communication - instead of interpersonal. These transformations entail institutional changes, manifested in axiological and normative transitions of communicative space, semantic restructuring of communications under the influence of changing social reality. Induced by the technological infrastructure of communication, a mediatized social reality emerges, which also entails semantic changes in communication. All these circumstances actualize the phenomenon of communicative competence of an individual, which determines the effectiveness of interactions in the context of technological, semantic and institutional changes. The article presents some outcomes of empirical verification of communicative competence in contemporary Russian interaction practices. The phenomenon of hybridization of communicative competence during the transition of a person from the environment of real communications to the environment of virtual communications, contributes to the construction of mediatized social reality and expands his social reality. This ability of an individual and his communicative competence for transgression, combined with hybridity, is a factor in the integration of the communicative space of society with its contradictory characteristics.
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Sarrimo, Cristine. "The Mediatized Zlatan, Made by Sweden." Nordicom Review 36, no. 2 (October 1, 2015): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nor-2015-0013.

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Abstract The present article analyses the mediatization of the brand and celebrity Zlatan Ibrahimović using the reception and marketing of the footballer’s life story and autobiography as its main case. It is shown that the construction of a myth such as Ibrahimović transcends the materiality of the book as well as geographical, vernacular and media boundaries, as it is constituted as content in a digital network that produces signification. This ‘Zlatan content’ is framed by national Swedish values and a traditional Western myth of individual masculine excellence. It is also marked by emotions, class and race, telling a tale about the marginalized emotive immigrant becoming both a national icon and part of an imaginary Western ghetto experience and global literary canon formation. It is argued that the performance of excitable speech acts is crucial in the mediatization and branding of mass market literature and celebrities such as Ibrahimović.
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Drąg, Katarzyna. "Revaluation of the Proxemics Code in Mediatized Communication." Social Communication 6, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 93–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sc-2020-0010.

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AbstractTechnological progress in the field of media and communication as well as the dynamics of development of modern communication tools pose a challenge for studying the issue of space in communication and proxemics theory. The mediatisation of almost all aspects of human life is based on increasingly better communication tools that transform time-space relations in communication. Natural forms of interpersonal communication are increasingly being replaced by mediatized communication. Electronic communicators are becoming a kind of laboratory that modifies contexts, channels and codes of communication acts, especially in the proxemics field. Therefore, the purpose of our analyses is to show some aspects of these changes from the perspective of three basic proxemics categories: interpersonal distance, territoriality and space arrangement. In this way, we want to achieve the triple goal of our analysis: cognitive, research and practical. The cognitive goal is an attempt to show changes in the proxemics code in mediatized communication. The research goal is to describe the functioning of this code in electronic communication practice. However, the practical goal of our analyses is to point out the important rules for using proxemics in improving the quality of personality and efficiency of communication.
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Hammelburg, Esther. "Being There Live: An Ethnographic Approach for Studying Social Media Use in Mediatized Live Events." Social Media + Society 7, no. 1 (January 2021): 205630512098445. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2056305120984454.

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While live event experiences have become increasingly mediatized, the prevalence of ephemeral content and diverse forms of (semi)private communication in social media platforms have complicated the study of these mediatized experiences as an outsider. This article proposes an ethnographic approach to studying mediatized event experiences from the inside, carrying out participatory fieldwork in online and offline festival environments. I argue that this approach both stimulates ethical research behavior and provides unique insights into mediatized practices. To develop this argument, I apply the proposed methodology to examine how festival-goers perceive differences between public and private, permanent and ephemeral when sharing their live event experiences through social media platforms. Drawing on a substantial dataset containing online and offline participant observations, media diaries, and (short in situ and longer in-depth) interviews with 379 event-goers, this article demonstrates the value of an ethnographic approach for creating thick descriptions of mediatized behavior in digital platforms.
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Kissas, Angelos. "Making sense of political ideology in mediatized political communication." Journal of Language and Politics 17, no. 3 (July 20, 2018): 386–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.17010.kis.

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Abstract Political discourse becomes more and more ‘mediatized’ nowadays but, as I argue in this article, mediatization should be considered neither as a testament to ‘de-ideologization’ nor as a restyling of the ‘inherently ideological’ contemporary political communication. Ideology, I claim, is a potentiality of mediatized political discourse and as such, it rests with the generic capacity of the latter to recontextualize symbolisms from the institutional past serving the ordering of the institutional present. How is the recontextualization of symbolic meanings facilitated by the aesthetic and affective qualities of different media genres? In what ways does recontextualized discourse serve the neoliberal order of the present? Lying at the heart of the ideological analysis of political communication, these are questions which can be insightfully addressed through a discourse analytics of mediatization as the one I apply here on two political advertisements from the Greek general election of January 2015.
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Adel, Rania. "The communication mediatized by computer: Which conversions and discontinuities?" Journal of King Saud University - Languages and Translation 23, no. 2 (July 2011): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jksult.2011.04.005.

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Maeseele, Pieter A. "Science and technology in a mediatized and democratized society." Journal of Science Communication 06, no. 01 (March 21, 2007): A02. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.06010202.

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We inhabit an age in which economic progress in the European Union is equalized to more European research and better communication of that European research to the public. In highly developed Western democracies this implies an important role for the public as well as the mass media, both actors in a transforming public sphere. Beyond a call for more communication and more scientific literacy, the discourse has shifted to a call for more engagement and more participation on behalf of the citizen. There is a widespread sentiment however that the discipline of science communication is at a crossroads. In this paper it is argued that in a context of life politics and an increasing displacement of politics, one has to account for the trajectories of issue formation and the detours of public-ization to understand the dynamics of techno-scientific issues.
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Eberwein, Tobias, and Colin Porlezza. "Both Sides of the Story: Communication Ethics in Mediatized Worlds." Journal of Communication 66, no. 2 (March 18, 2016): 328–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12216.

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Garland, Ruth, Damian Tambini, and Nick Couldry. "Has government been mediatized? A UK perspective." Media, Culture & Society 40, no. 4 (June 13, 2017): 496–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443717713261.

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There has been little empirical research to date on the consequences of mass media change for the processes of government in the United Kingdom, despite a well-documented concern since the 1990s with ‘political spin’. Studies have focussed largely on the relative agenda setting power of political and media actors in relation to political campaigning rather than the actual everyday workings of public bureaucracies, although UK case studies suggest that the mass media have influenced policy development in certain key areas. The study of government’s relations with media from within is a small but growing sub-field where scholars have used a combination of methods to identify ways in which central bureaucracies and executive agencies adapt to the media. We present the results of a preliminary study involving in-depth interviews with serving civil servants, together with archival analysis, to suggest that media impacts are increasingly becoming institutionalized and normalized within state bureaucracies: a process we identify as mediatization. A specific finding is a shift in the relationship between government, media and citizens whereby social media is enabling governments to become news providers, bypassing the ‘prism of the media’ and going direct to citizens.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mediatized communication"

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Hennschen, Lill. "A single case study exploring mediatized activism: How, why and with what consequences does the Danish activist movement #hvorerderenvoksen make use of Facebook as their primary communication channel?" Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22564.

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This study aims to explore how the Danish grassroots movement #hvorerderenvoksen is shaped through the usage of Facebook as their primary communication tool. Using the embedded case study method, this thesis describes in detail how and why the movement arose and explains the role of Facebook’s features, primarily groups and sites, for the movements external communication. As such, it will become clear that using Facebook is not merely a means to an end. Being an activist on Facebook means using and being used, it entails the acceleration of mobilisation, but also disciplining activist action in accordance with Facebook’s terms and conditions. This thesis will draw upon modern communication theories such as mediatization and network media logic and analyse #hvorerderenvoksen as a digital social phenomenon. As will become clear, digitalisation and even more so datafication processes play a role when critically examining contemporary activism. To sum up, this thesis aims to show how an activist movement is mediatized and strongly emphasizes the role of digitalization and media hybridity in this process. It suggests that future research will focus more on the influence datafication, and especially the collection of human data and its untransparent processing, has on mediatized activism.
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Pérsigo, Patrícia Milano. "ENTRE A CRISE E A NOTÍCIA: AS ESTRATÉGIAS ORGANIZACIONAIS DA AIR FRANCE E A CONSTRUÇÃO DO ACONTECIMENTO VOO 447 PELA MÍDIA IMPRESSA BRASILEIRA E FRANCESA." Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2011. http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/6309.

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This dissertation studies the strategies of an organization under a crisis situation in the construction of a journalistic occurrence in a mediatized society. There are constant challenges to be overcome by organizations, visibility processes are constantly being changed by new technologies advent, changes in the media s role and the appropriation of their approaches by various social fields on their daily practices. This are just some changes which require reflection about crisis management strategies adopted until nowadays. The organizational crises present themselves as very explored occurrences by the media. These events are characterized by the disruption of everyday s life, mainly by its unpredictability, that's the fact that arouses wide interest in the media field. With the method of content analysis (Bardin, 1977) we adopted as our empirical object the crisis faced by Air France with the tragedy of Flight 447, analyzing news in Folha de São Paulo and Le Monde s newspapers. Thus, we persue to study the impact of this crisis in French and Brazilian media, to verify the sources used by the media in the occurrence construction, as well as the position given to the organization in the news published, identifying the organization's strategies to mitigate the incident, and understanding the strategic nature of the interface press -company in crisis situations in news production. So, as a result of this research, we concluded that in this crisis the organization has adopted and maintained a concise and objective position in addition to technical measures taken to circumvent the situation. This triggered another kind of relationship with the media, where what was witnessed was not an Air France's image crisis, but on the other hand, the occurrence "447" was explored as a tragedy. So, what stands out in this scenario is that between the crisis and the news, the news prevailed.
Esta dissertação estuda as estratégias de uma organização em situação de crise na construção do acontecimento jornalístico em uma sociedade midiatizada. São constantes os desafios a serem superados pelas organizações. Os processos de visibilidade foram e continuam sendo alterados pelo advento de novas tecnologias, a transformação do papel da mídia na sociedade atual e a apropriação de suas lógicas pelos diversos campos sociais em suas práticas cotidianas são apenas algumas mudanças que demandam questionar e refletir sobre estratégias de gestão de crises adotadas até hoje. As crises organizacionais se apresentam como acontecimentos jornalísticos bastante explorados pelos veículos de comunicação. Esses acontecimentos se caracterizam pela ruptura do cotidiano, sendo marcados principalmente pelo seu caráter de imprevisibilidade e pelo amplo interesse que desperta no campo midiático. A partir do método da análise de conteúdo (BARDIN, 1977), adota-se como objeto empírico a crise enfrentada pela Air France com a queda do voo AF 447 nos jornais A Folha de São Paulo e Le Monde. Assim, busca-se analisar a repercussão da crise em questão na mídia impressa brasileira e francesa, verificar quais as fontes utilizadas pela mídia na construção do acontecimento, bem como a posição dada à organização nas notícias publicadas sobre esta crise, identificar as estratégias da organização para amenizar o ocorrido e compreender o caráter estratégico da interface empresa-imprensa em situações de crise no processo de construção do acontecimento. Dessa forma, como resultado da pesquisa, conclui-se que nesta crise a organização adotou e manteve um posicionamento conciso e objetivo, além de ter tomado as medidas técnicas cabíveis para contornar a situação. Esse fato desencadeou um outro tipo de relacionamento da mídia para com a empresa, no qual o que se presenciou não foi uma crise de imagem da Air France, ou seja, no acontecimento AF 447 , a característica mais explorada foi a da tragédia. Sendo assim, o que se destaca nesse cenário é que, entre a crise e a notícia, prevaleceu a notícia.
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Bardin, Laurence. "Les relations interpersonnelles par telephone un exemple de communication mediatisee." Paris 5, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA05H028.

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Cette recherche a pour objectif de decrire et d'analyser l'evolution des usages prives du telephone depuis sa democratisation en france lors du dernier quart de siecle. Apres avoir caracterise les specificites du telephone - moyen de communication interpersonnel oral qui elimine la distance geographique par opposition au face a face avec presence physique visuelle - l'auteur presente chronologiquement les principales etudes par enquete ou experimentation effectuees en france ou a l'etranger, en inserant dans ce contexte ses propres investigations. De l'emergence a la diversification, de la ligne unique a domicile ou des appels en cabine publique, jusqu'a la multiplication des telephones mobiles, les differentes facettes des representations et des actes telephoniques, et de la sociabilitequ'ils impliquent, sont presentees. Dans la mesure ou cette mediation technologique impose aux usagers de maitriser un canal purement auditif/vocal sans visualisation de l'autre personne de l'echange, il a semble necessaire de situer la recherche en fonction de donnees generales concernant la voix et la parole comme moyen de communication vocal par opposition a l'ecrit de la correspondance. En outre, les consequences que l'usage du telephone entraine en termes de spatialite et de temporalite sont envisagees. Parole interpersonnelle mediatisee du xxe siecle, la communication par telephone permet d'aborder sous l'angle psychologique, sociologique et linguistique les mecanismes de la conversation et de l'interlocution. L'interet en sciences humaines et sociales pour ce mode d'echange - entre massivement dans les pays industrialises ou en voie de l'etre pour l'ensemble de la planete et secteur economique florissant - est susceptible d'apporter un eclairage particulier sur la modification des relations interpersonnelles au sein du changement culturel de nos societes.
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Volman, Hannah. "The Social Media Dilemma:Millennials Dealing With Data Tracking in a Mediatized Society." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informatik och media, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-445962.

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Through its growing popularity, social media platforms have become influential in our society. Data tracking allows social media platforms to continue providing free and personalized services. Scholars and professionals have argued that data tracking can be harmful to individual privacy and can be used to change peoples’ behaviour without them being aware of this. This thesis focusses on how millennials deal with data tracking dilemmas in their social media use. As digital natives, millennials have grown up in a digital society, and therefor are often suggested to have a unique perspective on issues such as data tracking. This study is focused on why millennials use social media platforms, what dilemmas they identify regarding data tracking, how millennials act upon these dilemmas and how millennials reflect on their own behaviour compared to that of other generations. Based on 16 semi-structured interviews and 4 focus groups, this thesis relates the behaviour of Dutch millennials regarding data tracking and social media use to theories such as mediatization, platformization, the privacy paradox and media generations. This thesis finds that besides communication, entertainment and social engagement are also deeply shaped by mediatization and platformization. The participants identified three interrelated aspects of the privacy dilemma: the filter bubble, monetization and power. In acting upon these dilemmas, the behaviour of some participants confirms the notion of the privacy paradox. However, another group of participants indicated that they do not experience the dilemmas as such, and therefore do not act upon them. A last group of participants shared that they have found multiple ways in which to act upon the dilemmas they identify. This study thus concludes that the privacy paradox seems more nuanced than its conceptualization, because the participants find ways to deal with the dilemmas they identify.
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IWAASA, RAYMOND S. "Telematique et vie quotidienne "de l'information videotex a la communication mediatisee par ordinateur" (cmo)." Strasbourg 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987STR10016.

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Gellereau, Michèle. "La lettre audiovisuelle : nouvelle forme d'expression de l'acteur social dans l'espace public mediatise ?" Lille 3, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994LIL30032.

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Les nouvelles technologies et la mediatisation de l'espace public ont conduit a renouveler le genre de la lettre sous une forme audiovisuelle qui se presente comme un mode de communication adequat a l'expression du sujet comme acteur social. La lettre audiovisuelle, genre composite, est un processus de communication intersubjectif et interactif, a distance et en differe, qui permet au sujet de revendiquer une place a la fois individuelle et sociale. Rendue publique par les medias televisuels, elle s'affirme comme une nouvelle forme d'ecriture propre a developper une permeabilite entre sphere privee et sphere publique. Utilise par amnesty international dans une campagne de denonciation mediatisant "la souffrance a distance", dans une demarche d'engagement subjectif liant sentiment et argument, elle utilise les medias pour developper le lien social entre les sujets. Dans les pratiques scolaires collectives du reseau video correspondance, la lettrevieo peut etre consideree comme dispositif de formation du sujet a devenir acteur social, dans l'echange interculturel. En forgeant des liens entre institution scolaire, monde des medias et vie quotidienne, elle permet au sujet de se construire comme individu global et de lier monde prive et monde public, au sein d'une communaute d'interpretation restreinte. Limitee dans sa capacite a transformer la vie sociale, elle pose cependant la question des pouvoirs du sujet-acteur dans les espaces publics et les institutions. S'adressant, non a un public indefini mais a des sujets, ces lettres, en reconnaissant a ces derniers la capacite d'agir par ou avec les medias, manifestent neanmoins la possibilite d'un nouvel usage de la television et des medias
The letter as a genre has recently been renewed under the joint influences of modern technology and the mediatization of the public space : the letter's new form is audiovisual and it presents itself as an adequate means of communication for subjects expressing themselves as social actors. The audiovisual letter is a composite genre. As a process of communication, it is intersubjective and interactive, both physically distant and temporally deferred, which enables the subject to claim an individual as well as a social space. Made public by television, the audiovisual letter affirms its status as a new form of writing, allowing more exchange between the public and private spheres. In the case of amnesty international's campaigns, their use of the media to denounce torture and "suffering seen from a distance" makes people feel involved both emotionally and intellectually and reinforces social links between subjects. In schools, the collective practice of the "reseau video correspondance" uses the video letter as an approach to the forming of future social actors ready to take part in intercultural exchanges. By forging links between the institution of school, the world of the media and that of everyday life, video letters help individuals to develop a global perspective and to unite private and public worlds in a restricted community of interpretation. Though their capacity to transform social life is limited, video letters pose the question of the actual power held by the actor-subject in public space and institutions. Addressing individuals rather than an amorphous public, such letters acknowledge the possibility of individual action through or with the media, thus signalling new potential uses of television and the media
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Mehrabov, Ilkin. "“All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace” : Activist Practices in an Era of Mediatized Surveillance." Doctoral thesis, Karlstads universitet, Centrum för HumanIT, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-47924.

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One of the defining features of contemporary zeitgeist is that we live in an era of mediatization – a metaprocess, through (and by) which all everyday relations increasingly depend on networked media technologies and online communication channels. Due to rapid developments in digital electronics, all these Internet- or mobile-enabled platforms, and devices, are prone to the processes of quantification and datafication, and as such, surveillance is a principal dimension that lies at the core of mediatization. Through five peer-reviewed academic articles and the cover text, this dissertation provides a multi-faceted analysis of the complex relationships – built by Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s state intelligence, security and law enforcement agencies with a number of local, and global, private information, entertainment and telecommunications companies. The articles are focused on different cases: the complete dispersion of commercial social media based oppositional activists in Azerbaijan, and the arrests of Anonymous led hacktivists in Turkey, both happening in 2011; and, the mass mobilization of millions of Turkish citizens during the Gezi Park protests of 2013. The current compilation puts forth in-depth accounts and scrutiny of how various social movements (in general), and individual activists (in particular), are affected by an amalgamation of public, political; and, private, economic, surveillance practices and seeks to illuminate the abusive extents of this transformation – vis-à-vis the changing media and communication environment – by way of using mediatization as an analytical tool. Overall, this dissertation contributes a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between the increasingly mediatized natures of activism and surveillance in semi-authoritarian states. The conclusions have relevance and significance – in considering both similar country contexts and on a global scale – in the light of contemporary technological and political transformations.
One of the defining features of contemporary zeitgeist is that we live in an era of mediatization – a metaprocess, through (and by) which all everyday relations increasingly depend on networked media technologies and online communication channels – and surveillance is a principal dimension that lies at its core. Through five peer-reviewed academic articles and the cover text, this dissertation provides a multi-faceted analysis of the complex relationships built by Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s state intelligence, security and law enforcement agencies with a number of local, and global, private information, entertainment and telecommunications companies. The current compilation puts forth in-depth accounts and scrutiny of how various social movements and individual activists are affected by an amalgamation of public, political; and, private, economic, surveillance practices and seeks to illuminate the abusive extents of this transformation by way of using mediatization as an analytical tool. Overall, this dissertation contributes a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between the increasingly mediatized natures of activism and surveillance in semi-authoritarian states.
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Souza, Sandra Mara de Oliveira. "Uma conversa na escola: o di?logo e a m?dia." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2010. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14312.

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The dialogue represents an essential condition for the complete realization of the Communication. In Paulo Freire we find a concept of dialogue which expresses itself, fundamentally, in two dimension: on one hand, in the confluence of subjectivities; on the other, in action. Dialogue would not be, therefore, a thinking for , but a thinking with . On the other hand, the media, here understood as synonym of technical media of information and expression is spread all over society as synonym of communication media. In this direction, this paper intends to check if the media allows the dialogue, in the heart of the Freirean concept of communication. We start from the premise that it is not possible to come to an answer if we continue to accept the theoretical approach which polarizes the process of communication between emitter and receptor. By using elements of the ethnomethodology such as the analysis of the conversation and the reflexivity, we dived in the school everyday life of educators and students of an elementary level public school in the city of Natal, capital of Rio Grande do Norte, in order to, through some experiences with the media, corroborate Paulo Freire's ideas, stating the mediation made by the world and seeking a bias for the use of the media to enable a more dialogic education
O di?logo figura como condi??o essencial para a plena efetiva??o da Comunica??o. Em Paulo Freire, encontramos uma concep??o de di?logo que se expressa, fundamentalmente, em duas dimens?es: por um lado, no encontro de subjetividades; por outro, na a??o. O di?logo n?o seria, portanto, um pensar para , mas, um pensar com . Por outro lado, a m?dia, aqui compreendida como sin?nimo de meios t?cnicos de informa??o e express?o est? difundida na sociedade como sin?nimo de meios de comunica??o. Nessa dire??o, este trabalho tenciona verificar se a m?dia possibilita o di?logo, no seio do conceito de comunica??o freirerano. Partimos do pressuposto de que n?o ? poss?vel chegar a uma resposta, se continuamos a aceitar a abordagem te?rica que polariza o processo da comunica??o entre emissor e receptor. Utilizandonos de elementos da etnometodologia como a an?lise da conversa??o e a reflexividade, mergulhamos no cotidiano escolar de educadores e educandos de uma escola p?blica de Ensino Fundamental na cidade do Natal, capital do Rio Grande do Norte, para, atrav?s de algumas experi?ncias com a m?dia, corroborar as ideias de Paulo Freire, afirmando a media??o feita pelo mundo e buscando um vi?s para utiliza??o da m?dia no sentido de proporcionar uma educa??o mais dial?gica
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Davallon, Jean. "L'image mediatisee : de l'approche semiotique des images a l'archeologie de l'image comme production symbolique." Paris, EHESS, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991EHES0305.

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L'archeologie critique de la semiotique des images fait apparaitre que les trois questions sur laquelle cette semiotique bute (analogie, signification et sujet) renvoient au fait que les images sont inseparables du media qui les encadrent. Ce dernier correspond a des espaces sociaux et des structures mentales qui definissent des modalites socio-psychiques, historiquement specifiees, d'acces aux images (une economie symbolique). L'institutionnalisation des medfias au xviiie siecle definit une nouvelle forme d'economie symbolique. Deux processus de cette institutionnalisation sont plus particulierement etudies : la separation entre sphere de l'art et sphere de la communication, le role des images dans la construction de l'espace politique au moment de la revolution francaise. Au-dela de cette institutionnalisation, l'archeologie permet de retrouver les conditions de possibilites de cette nouvelle economie symbolique au xviie, en parallele a l'emerge de la theorie de la representation. Ce qui conduit a resituer la mediatisation de l'image dans l'ensemble de la fonction symbolique et a introduire le concept d'ostension pour designer le fonctionnement symbolique de l'image comme production rituelle et instrumentale de l'indice.
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Carvalho, Antônio Donizeti de. "Em busca do refrão da diplomacia mediatizada: a construção discursiva de um Brasil megalonanico." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2011. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/4365.

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The present searching has as objective accomplishing an analysis the way Brazil is retracted by the national press in a counterweight with the views received by the international publications, giving emphasizes to a mediatised diplomacy existent only as a refrain of the national press part, that presents the country as a midget claimant on the world stage. It is made an allowance the Brazilian acting in cases that reflect on these two spheres as news resource: Honduras politics crisis, the efforts made to help Haiti after the earthquake and the Iranian nuclear issue. Case that, in a certain way makes explicit the opposition between Brazil and The United States of America in the diplomatic area and become them public (or at least publishable) the new Brazilian attributions (or pretensions) on the rearrangement of the power in a global scale. The research advertises the following questionings: Why is Brazil presented on the international press (about certain celebration) in a different way that is certified on the national press (with a reiterated unworthiness)? And how far are these approaches tied to the image of the ex president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva? The epistemological theorist banks on theories that give sustentation to the journalistic utterance analysis under established restrictions by a communication agreement (Charaudeau), and the context this inserts - field where occurs an embattle between the plurilinguism and the momolinguism (Lazaratto), place of constant interference of the means, whose point of view tends to impose on the others in a disguised condition of the fourth power (Virilio, Trivinho).It is also appealed to the journalistic sociology (Neveu) in a way of demystifying the journalism as a democracy defender agent and consider the journalist power. The studied cases analysis still counts with an acting history of Itamaraty (its paradigms and interests), with a spotlight on the relations kept with the North-Americans. They are elected as corpus, publications from Folha de S. Paulo and from O Estado de S. Paulo, due to the newspaper range and representiveness, without; however ignoring other vehicles of publications in episodes that get visibility, because they will reinforce the necessary comparison. On the international coverage, they privilege news about this new Brazil (The Economist, Financial Times, Le Monde, El País, among others), as well as its resonance on the national coverage including then the aboveboard space for the president at that time
A presente pesquisa tem por objetivo realizar uma análise da forma como o Brasil é retratado na imprensa nacional, em contraponto com a visão recebida de recentes publicações internacionais, com ênfase em uma diplomacia mediatizada , existente apenas como refrão de parte da imprensa nacional, que apresenta o país como um postulante nanico no cenário mundial. Leva-se em conta a atuação brasileira em casos que repercutem nessas duas esferas como fonte de notícia: a crise política de Honduras, as movimentações das forças de ajuda pós-terremoto no Haiti e a questão nuclear iraniana. Casos que, de certa forma, explicitam a oposição entre Brasil e Estados Unidos no campo diplomático e tornam públicas (publicáveis, ao menos) as novas atribuições (ou pretensões) brasileiras no rearranjo do poder em escala planetária. A pesquisa lança os seguintes questionamentos: por que o Brasil é apresentado na imprensa internacional (sob certa celebração) de maneira diferente da que se constata em parte da imprensa nacional (com reiterado desmerecimento)? E até que ponto esses enfoques se vinculam à figura do ex-presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva? O quadro teórico-epistemológico conta com teorias que dão sustentação à análise do discurso jornalístico, sob as restrições estabelecidas por um contrato de comunicação (Charaudeau), e do contexto em que este se insere arena em que ocorre um embate entre o plurilinguismo e o monolinguismo (Lazzarato), local de constante ingerência dos meios, cujo ponto de vista tende a se impor sobre os demais em uma disfarçável condição de quarto poder (Virilio, Trivinho). Recorre-se também à sociologia do jornalismo (Neveu) de forma a desmistificar o jornalismo como agente defensor da democracia e relativizar o poder dos jornalistas. A análise dos casos estudados conta ainda com um histórico da atuação do Itamaraty (seus paradigmas e interesses), com destaque para as relações mantidas com os norte-americanos. Elegem-se, como corpus, publicações do jornal Folha de S. Paulo e de O Estado de S. Paulo, devido à abrangência e representatividade dos periódicos, sem, contudo, ignorar publicações de outros veículos em episódios que ganhem visibilidade, pois reforçarão o cotejo necessário. Na cobertura internacional, privilegiam-se notícias sobre esse novo Brasil (The Economist, Financial Times, Le Monde, El País, entre outros), bem como sua reverberação na cobertura nacional incluindo-se aí o espaço aberto ao então presidente brasileiro
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The dynamics of mediatized conflicts. New York: Peter Lang, 2015.

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Organizations and the media: Organizing in a mediatized world. New York: Routledge, 2014.

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Mediatized Political Campaigns: A Caribbean Perspective. University of the West Indies Press, 2017.

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Wyss, Eva Lias. Communication of Love: Mediatized Intimacy from Love Letters to SMS. Interdisciplinary and Historical Studies. Transcript Verlag, 2014.

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Penney, Joel. The Citizen Marketer. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190658052.001.0001.

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From hashtag activism to the flood of political memes on social media, the landscape of political communication is being transformed by the grassroots circulation of opinion on digital platforms and beyond. The Citizen Marketer offers a new framework for understanding this phenomenon by exploring how everyday people assist in the promotion of political media messages in hopes of persuading their peers and shaping the public mind. The analysis is grounded in the firsthand testimony of citizens who have engaged in popular activities such as changing their profile picture to a protest symbol, tweeting links to news articles to raise strategic awareness about select issues, and publicly displaying everything from slogan T-shirts to viral videos that promote a favored electoral candidate. In contrast to the “slacktivism” critique often leveled at these media-based forms of political activity, The Citizen Marketer argues that they enable citizens to take on the potentially influential role of viral political marketers as they participate in the networked dissemination of ideas. Furthermore, the discussion critically examines the promises of the citizen marketer approach for expanding democratic participation and elevating the voices of marginalized groups, as well as the risks that these practices pose for polarization and partisanship, the trivialization of issues, and control and manipulation by elites. By investigating the logics and motivations behind the citizen marketer, as well as how this approach has developed in response to key social, cultural, and technological changes, the book charts the evolution of activism in the age of mediatized politics, promotional culture, and viral circulation.
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Stapf, Ingrid, Marlis Prinzing, and Nina Köberer, eds. Aufwachsen mit Medien. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845293844.

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Growing up with digital media is an ethical question. This volume examines current developments in the fields of digitalisation, education and the protection of minors in order to critically reflect upon a new set of issues in communication, media and information ethics. The importance of developing autonomy in children growing up in mediatised societies and of balancing autonomy with children´s need for protection (e.g. data protection or privacy) is central to this study. The book addresses the ethical dimensions of a mediatised childhood by exploring issues in surveillance and care, gaming and entertainment as well as reality and virtuality, giving weight to the consequences these practices and issues have for society, politics and education. With contributions by Linda Breitlauch, Eike Buhr, Detlef Endeward, Bernhard Debatin, Alexander Filipovic, Rüdiger Funiok, Petra Grimm, Thilo Hagendorff/Jutta Hagendorff, Florian Heusinger von Waldegge, Dietmar Kammerer, Nina Köberer, Larissa Krainer, Kerstin Liesem, Patrick Maisenhölder, Gudrun Marci-Boehncke, Dominik Merli, Carsten Ochs, Claudia Paganini, Marlis Prinzing, Matthias Rath, Christoph Schickhardt, Christian Schlöndorf, Ingrid Stapf, André Weßel
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Steinmaurer, Thomas. "Mediatized Connectivity: Historical Traits of Telephony and Theoretical Considerations about a New Dispositive of Communication." In Mediatized Worlds, 91–106. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137300355_6.

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Averbeck-Lietz, Stefanie, and Erik Koenen. "100 Years of Claims for Responsible Public Communication: The Mediation of Responsibility (as a Form of Resistance) in Mediatized Societies—a Historical Perspective." In Ethik in mediatisierten Welten, 31–52. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26212-9_3.

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Hepp, Andreas, Piet Simon, and Monika Sowinska. "Living Together in the Mediatized City: The Figurations of Young People’s Urban Communities." In Communicative Figurations, 51–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65584-0_3.

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Agrati, Laura Sara, and Viviana Vinci. "Virtual Internship as Mediatized Experience. The Educator’s Training During COVID19 Emergency." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 170–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67435-9_14.

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Christmann, Gabriela B., and Martin Schinagl. "Digital urban planning and urban planners' mediatized construction of spaces." In Communicative Constructions and the Refiguration of Spaces, 139–53. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367817183-11.

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Breiter, Andreas, and Arne Hendrik Ruhe. "Paper Versus School Information Management Systems: Governing the Figurations of Mediatized Schools in England and Germany." In Communicative Figurations, 313–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65584-0_13.

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von Hören, Sarah Viktoria Christiane. "Theorization Human-Computer Interaction in the All-Digital Car: Mediatized Driver Experiences." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 398–407. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50732-9_53.

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"INTRODUCTION: Mediatized Intimacy." In Communication of Love, 7–20. transcript-Verlag, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839424445.intro.

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Wyss, Eva L. "INTRODUCTION: Mediatized Intimacy." In Communication of Love, 7–20. transcript Verlag, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/transcript.9783839424445.intro.

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Pajnik, Mojca, and Susi Meret. "Populist political communication in mediatized society." In Populism and the Web, 36–54. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315101958-3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mediatized communication"

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Čonč, Tea, and Denis Kos. "Welcome to the jungle: science communication in the mediatized society." In INFuture2015: e-Institutions – Openness, Accessibility, and Preservation. Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17234/infuture.2015.38.

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Skvortsova, Vera S. "Mechanisms for Creating a Mediatized Image Using the Example of Problem Construct." In 2021 Communication Strategies in Digital Society Seminar (ComSDS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/comsds52473.2021.9422840.

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Bolton, Kingsley. "Mediatized gossip: From printed pamphlets to the electronic present." In 2nd Annual International Conference on Journalism & Mass Communications (JMComm 2013). Global Science and Technology Forum, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2301-3710_jmcomm13.08a.

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Gobira, Pablo, Priscila Rezende Portugal, and Emanuelle de Oliveira Silva. "The hypercortex and the context of the convergence of art with info-cognotechnologies." In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.75.

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The work presented here brings a reflection originated from the group Laboratório de Poéticas Fronteiriças (http://labfront.tk), registered at Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development directory and certified by the State University of Minas Gerais. Here we show a snippet, based on some of our bibliographical research, that aims to bring together a specific aspect of digital arts known as “telematic art”. Besides being expressed through telematics systems, we understand telematic artworks in regards to their connections to infotechnologies and cognotechnologies in the context of the scientific and technological convergence we are currently navigating through. Infotechnologies deal directly with the moment in human history in which we have entered since half of the 20th century. An era based on information, where multiple technologies allow access to a large amount of data and knowledge, enabling for an even further development in research on various areas. It is a development from the usual way in which we access information, making for a more direct access to a multitude of means thanks to the implementation of digitally attained and sustained databases, research methods, and communication. Cognotechnologies, on the other hand, are the developments that allow for a cognitive connection. They artificially recreate how the human brain works, through neuroscientific discoveries and relating with the way our mind works, presenting itself as a disruptive technology enabling the extrapolation of traditional infotechnological interactions between humans and machines, enabling a sort of neural network to be developed where, thanks to the use of diverse specific technologies we can build a hyperconnection amongst people, mediated by the machine. Having said that, we bring to the discussion the idea of the hyper-cortex. It is anchored in the relationship between the idea of “shared global intelligence" and the extrapolation of humans’ brain-pan. The info-cognotechnological developments create a transformative and mediative individual cognitive processes hyper-cortex, changing the modus operandi of social relationships. This way, by understanding the biological function of the human cortex, which is directly connected to the hyper-cortex, we are able to realize the possibility of expanding its ability with the help of technological methods. Furthermore, these methods make it so that such human consciousness expansion transcends beyond its physical dimension, allowing for a linkage on the human-machine and machine-machine processes. This idea, here vastly supported by the reflections made by Roy Ascott (2003) as well as Pierre Levy (2017), deals directly with the possibilities of expansion of the human neocortex. In our work, we analyze digital artworks in which the info-cognotechnological dimension is poetically explored in search of a scientific, technological, and artistic convergence. With all this, we are able to demonstrate how different artworks end up conceptually – or in a theoretical-practical way – implementing what humanity experiences physically.
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Butyrina, Maria, and Valentina Ryvlina. MEDIATIZATION OF ART: VIRTUAL MUSEUM AS MASS MEDIA. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11075.

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The research is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of mediatization of art on the example of virtual museums. Main objective of the study is to give communication characteristics of the mediatized socio-cultural institutions. The subject of the research is forms, directions and communication features of virtual museums. Methodology. In the process of study, the method of communication analysis, which allowed to identify and characterize the main factors of the museum’s functioning as a communication system, was used. Among them, special emphasis is put on receptive and metalinguistic functions. Results / findings and conclusions. The need to be competitive in the information space determines the gradual transformation of socio-cultural institutions into mass media, which is reflected in the content and forms of dialogue with recipients. When cultural institutions begin to function as media, they take on the features of media structures that create a communication environment localized by the functions of communicators and audience expectations. Museums function in such a way that along with the real art space they form a virtual space, which puts the recipients into the reality of the exhibitions based on the principle of immersion. Mediaization of art on the example of virtual museum institutions allows us to talk about: expanding of the perceptual capabilities of the audience; improvement of the exposition function of mediatized museums with the help of Internet technologies; interactivity of museum expositions; providing broad contextual background knowledge necessary for a deep understanding of the content of works of art; the possibility to have a delayed viewing of works of art; absence of thematic, time and space restrictions; possibility of communication between visitors; a huge target audience. Significance. The study of the mediatized forms of communication between museums and visitors as well as the directions of their transformation into media are certainly of interest to the scientific field of “Social Communications”.
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Aparecida-Bueno, Daniele, and Maria-Eugênia Porem. Comunicação estratégica e estratégias de comunicação em contexto midiatizado: estudo exploratório com empresa da cidade de Bauru (Brasil) / Strategic communication and communication strategies in a mediatized context:an exploratory study in Bauro (Brazil). Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5783/rirp-16-2018-07-109-128.

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Dopfer, Jaqui. Öffentlichkeitsbeteiligung bei diskursiven Konfliktlösungsverfahren auf regionaler Ebene. Potentielle Ansätze zur Nutzung von Risikokommunikation im Rahmen von e-Government. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.3933795605.

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Whereas at the end of the 20th century there were still high expectations associated with the use of new media in terms of a democratisation of social discourse and new potential for citizens to participate in political decision-making, disillusionment is now spreading. Even today, the internet is often seen only as a technical tool for the transmission of information and communication, which serves as a structural supplement to "real" discourse and decision-making processes. In fact, however, the use of new media can open up additional, previously non-existent possibilities for well-founded and substantial citizen participation, especially at regional and supra-regional level. According to the results of this study, the informal, mediative procedures for conflict resolution in the context of high-risk planning decisions, which are now also increasingly used at the regional level, have two main problem areas. Firstly, in the conception and design chosen so far, they do not offer citizens direct access to the procedure. Citizens are given almost no opportunities to exert substantial influence on the content and procedure of the process, or on the solutions found in the process. So far, this has not been remedied by the use of new media. On the other hand, it is becoming apparent that the results negotiated in the procedure are not, or only inadequately, reflected in the subsequent sovereign decision. This means that not only valuable resources for identifying the problem situation and for integrative problem-solving remain unused, but it is also not possible to realise the effects anticipated with the participation procedures within the framework of context or reflexive self-management. With the aim of advancing the development of institutionally oriented approaches at the practice level, this study discusses potential solutions at the procedural level. This takes into account legal implications as well as the action logics, motives and intentions of the actors involved and aims to improve e-government structures. It becomes evident that opening up informal participation procedures for citizen participation at the regional level can only be realised through the (targeted) use of new media. However, this requires a fundamentally new approach not only in the participation procedures carried out but also, for example, in the conception of information or communication offerings. Opportunities for improving the use of the results obtained from the informal procedures in the (sovereign) decision-making process as well as the development of potentials in the sense of stronger self-control of social subsystems are identified in a stronger interlinking of informal and sovereign procedures. The prerequisite for this is not only the establishment of suitable structures, but above all the willingness of decision-makers to allow citizens to participate in decision-making, as well as the granting of participation opportunities and rights that go beyond those previously granted in sovereign procedures.
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