Fragmented and Yet Influential: MPs’ Perceptions on the Media in Latvia

Lāsma Šķestere
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Abstract More than 30 years have passed since Latvia gained its independence, however, systematic studies of present‐day relationship between media and politics are still missing. Latvia is a country where choice of media is largely determined by ethnicity. Representatives from ethnic groups acquire their daily information from different news sources, as the result the trust levels in media depend on the media format and the language of choice. This study adds to the literature by studying the perceptions of Latvian Members of Parliament on media agenda‐setting power. Drawing on surveys of Latvian parliamentarians, the agenda‐setting power of media is assessed and compared to the survey results in Finland. The results reveal that politicians in Latvia and in Finland think that, in general, media have a massive influence on politics, but the power of written press in Latvia is less evident. And although MPs acknowledge that media can have a significant influence on how decisions are made, the greatest impact will be observed during political debates that can be covered by the media. This study also demonstrates that even though Latvia scores high in the world press freedom ranks, MPs do not trust the media to a large extent and that can be a dangerous signal for the functioning of democracy. The results offer valuable information about the influence of media in countries outside Western Europe and provide a basis for further discussions on surveys as a method for studying the power of media agenda‐setting.
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支离破碎但有影响力:拉脱维亚国会议员对媒体的看法
拉脱维亚独立30多年过去了,然而,对当今媒体与政治关系的系统研究仍然缺失。拉脱维亚是一个媒体选择主要由种族决定的国家。各民族的代表从不同的新闻来源获取日常信息,因此对媒体的信任程度取决于媒体形式和选择的语言。本研究通过研究拉脱维亚国会议员对媒体议程设定权力的看法,对文献进行了补充。根据拉脱维亚国会议员的调查,评估媒体设定议程的权力,并与芬兰的调查结果进行比较。调查结果显示,拉脱维亚与芬兰的政治人物认为,一般而言,媒体对政治有巨大的影响力,但拉脱维亚书面媒体的影响力则不那么明显。虽然议员们承认媒体可以对决策产生重大影响,但最大的影响将是在媒体可以报道的政治辩论中观察到的。这项研究还表明,尽管拉脱维亚在世界新闻自由排名中得分很高,但国会议员在很大程度上不信任媒体,这可能是民主运作的危险信号。研究结果提供了有关西欧以外国家媒体影响力的宝贵信息,并为进一步讨论将调查作为研究媒体议程设置力量的方法提供了基础。
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