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Political Parallelism
Political parallelism is a feature of media systems. In comparative media system research, it "refers to the character of links between political actors and the media and more generally the extent to which media reflects political divisions." Daniel C. Hallin and Paoli Mancini used the term to analyse links between media organizations and political tendencies; appropriating an older concept by Colin Seymour-Ure who had originally applied it in a narrower way to the links between the press and political party, political parties. The term was defined in Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini’s ''Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics, Comparing Media Systems'' in 2004. The authors analysed media systems according to four dimensions: the development of a mass press, political parallelism, professionalization of journalists, and state intervention. According to these four dimensions, media systems were then categorised into three ideal models, the Comparing Media Syste ...
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Colin Seymour-Ure
Colin Knowlton Seymour-Ure (11 November 1938 – 18 November 2017) was professor of government at the University of Kent at Canterbury. He was a specialist in the history of political cartoons and caricature and was one of the founders of the British Cartoon Archive The British Cartoon Archive (BCA) is a department of the University of Kent, at Canterbury in Kent, England, and holds the national collection of political and social-comment cartoons from British newspapers and magazines. Created in 1973, the .... Selected publications * ''David Low'' * ''The Political Impact Of Mass Media'' * ''Prime Ministers and the Media: Issues of Power and Control'' * ''The British Press and Broadcasting Since 1945'' * ''The American President: Power and Communication'' References 1938 births 2017 deaths Academics of the University of Kent People from Barnes, London People educated at Tonbridge School Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford Carleton University alumni Alumni of Nuff ...
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