Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Introduction: Entangling and disentangling governance and the media
- one Governance and the media: exploring the linkages
- two Media and public accountability: typology and research agenda
- three Political control or legitimacy deficit? Bureaucracies’ symbolic responses to bottom-up public pressure
- four Mediatised local government: social media activity and media strategies among local government officials 1989–2010
- five Fighting or fumbling with the beast? The mediatisation of public sector agencies in Australia and the Netherlands
- six The mediatisation of university governance: a theoretical and empirical exploration of some side effects
- seven Managing commercialised media attention in complex governance networks: positive and negative effects on network performance
- eight Over-responsibilised and over-blamed: elected actors in media reporting on network governance. A comparative analysis in eight European metropolitan areas
- Index
List of figures and tables
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 April 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Introduction: Entangling and disentangling governance and the media
- one Governance and the media: exploring the linkages
- two Media and public accountability: typology and research agenda
- three Political control or legitimacy deficit? Bureaucracies’ symbolic responses to bottom-up public pressure
- four Mediatised local government: social media activity and media strategies among local government officials 1989–2010
- five Fighting or fumbling with the beast? The mediatisation of public sector agencies in Australia and the Netherlands
- six The mediatisation of university governance: a theoretical and empirical exploration of some side effects
- seven Managing commercialised media attention in complex governance networks: positive and negative effects on network performance
- eight Over-responsibilised and over-blamed: elected actors in media reporting on network governance. A comparative analysis in eight European metropolitan areas
- Index
Summary
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- Media and GovernanceExploring the Role of News Media in Complex Systems of Governance, pp. v - viPublisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2019