articleFeb 8, 2007GREEN OA

Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society

Southern California University for Professional Studies · University of Southern California

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Abstract

This article presents a set of grounded hypotheses on the interplay between communication and power relationships in the technological context that characterizes the network society. Based on a selected body of communication literature, and of a number of case studies and examples, it argues that the media have become the social space where power is decided. It shows the direct link between politics, media politics, the politics of scandal, and the crisis of political legitimacy in a global perspective. It also puts forward the notion that the development of interactive, horizontal networks of communication has induced the rise of a new form of communication, mass self-communication, over the Internet and…

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Keywords
  • Political communication
  • Politics
  • Mainstream
  • Mass communication
  • Sociology
  • Legitimacy
  • Communication studies
  • Power (physics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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