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This book revolved around the question of the role of mass media in modern democracies. Mass communication is indispensable for today’s large-scale societies, and television, newspapers and the radio are the most important sources of information for citizens all around the globe. But while there seems to be great consensus about what this means for dictatorships and countries in transition, the contribution of mass media to the well-functioning of more mature and established democracies is highly debated among scholars, politicians and practitioners alike.
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Müller, L. (2014). Conclusion. In: Comparing Mass Media in Established Democracies. Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137391384_9
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