Image, self-presentation and political communication in the age of interconnection: An alternative understanding of the mediatization of politics

Q4 Arts and Humanities Northern Lights Pub Date : 2017-06-01 DOI:10.1386/nl.15.1.89_1
Cristina Archetti
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The way politicians ‘look’ is taken to be one of the essential aspects of the ‘mediatization’ and ‘professionalization’ of politics. Yet there is very little research about the role of image and selfpresentation in political communication. This article presents the results of a study that aims to fill this gap by mapping where and how image fits within broader processes of identity and meaning construction in contemporary politics. On the basis of 51 interviews, it compares the role of personal image in the everyday political practices of both British and Italian local politicians and members of the European Parliament. The analysis develops an alternative conceptual framework to make sense of the role of image in twenty-first century politics, showing that the alleged deleterious effects of a ‘cult of appearances’ on democracy reflects more the narrowness of academic enquiry and the legacy of outdated linear models of politicsmedia relationships than the much more variegated and networked reality of contemporary politics.
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互联时代的形象、自我呈现与政治传播:对政治媒介化的另一种理解
政治家“看”的方式被认为是政治“媒体化”和“职业化”的重要方面之一。然而,关于形象和自我呈现在政治传播中的作用的研究却很少。本文介绍了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在通过绘制图像在当代政治中更广泛的身份和意义构建过程中的位置和方式来填补这一空白。在51个访谈的基础上,比较了个人形象在英国和意大利地方政治家和欧洲议会议员的日常政治实践中的作用。该分析发展了另一种概念框架来理解图像在21世纪政治中的作用,表明所谓的“外表崇拜”对民主的有害影响更多地反映了学术研究的狭隘性和过时的政治与媒体关系线性模型的遗产,而不是当代政治更加多样化和网络化的现实。
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