Media Practices, Mediation Processes, and Mediatization in the Study of Social Movements

The aim of this article is to explore the use of 3 concepts of media studies—media practices, mediation, and mediatization—in order to build a conceptual framework to study social movements and the media. The article first provides a critical review of the literature about media and movements. Secon...

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Mediation
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