Télévision et culture politique
Chambat, Pierre (1994), Télévision et culture politique, Vingtième Siècle, 44, p. 79-86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3771261
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1994-10Journal name
Vingtième SiècleNumber
44Pages
79-86
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Chambat, PierreAbstract (EN)
The links between television and political culture in France should be evaluated taking into account the conjunctural convergence between the expansion of television and the creation of the Fifth Republic. Television was first associated to the liquidation of the representative parliamentary tradition by a "new regime" which made abundant use of the media to reinforce the executive's direct link with the people. With alternation and the end of "French exceptionalism", preoc- cupations emerged that were more focused on the theme of political communication and public opinion democracy.Subjects / Keywords
Médias et politique; Communication en politique; Culture politique; TélévisionRelated items
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