Article ID: CBB406010032

National Contextual Influences on Mediatization: The Comparison of Science Decision Makers in Estonia and Germany (June 2018)

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The study investigates adaptations of organizations in the field of science to the requirements of mass media. Based on the current research, we assume that mediatization is advanced by the need of individual and collective actors for public attention and that this need varies depending on national structural factors. We compared Estonia and Germany where the science and media systems differ in their size and structure but have a similarly competitive funding environment. Our results demonstrate variability considering the intensity of reported implementations of media-related structural adaptations within organizations. These differences can be linked to country-specific structural factors.

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Authors & Contributors
Nerlich, Brigitte
Aird, Rosemary
Allgaier, Joachim
Asayama, Shinichiro
Buys, Laurie
Domínguez, Martí
Journals
Public Understanding of Science
Science Communication
Science, Technology, and Human Values
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Science and Education
Social Science History
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Oldenbourg
Springer International Publishing
Concepts
Communication of scientific ideas
Mass media
Public policy
Cross-national comparison
Public understanding of science
Public opinion
People
Einstein, Albert
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
Places
Germany
Great Britain
China
France
Japan
United States
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