Strong and Weak Forms of Mediatization Theory A Critical Review
Abstract
During recent years, the concept of mediatization has made a strong impact on media and communication studies, and its advocates have attempted to turn it into a refined and central theoretical framework for media research. The present article distinguishes two forms of mediatization theory: a strong form based on the assumption that a ‘media logic’ increas - ingly determines the actions of different social institutions and groups, and a weak form that questions such a logic, though the latter form emphasizes the key role of the media in social change and singles out mediatization as a central ‘meta-process’ today. Exponents of the weak form have convincingly criticized the notion of media logic. However, the weaker version of mediatization is itself problematic, as its advocates have failed to produce a clear explanatory framework around the concept. We argue that, although the analytical status of mediatization is unclear, fascination with the concept will, in all probability, continue in the years to come, due to the promises of heightened disciplinary coherence and status that this notion has conveyed for media and communication studies.
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review. 35 Special issue. p. 111-123
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Date
2014-08Author
Ampuja, Marko
Koivisto, Juha
Väliverronen, Esa
Editor
Hornmoen, Harald
Orgeret, Kristin Skare
Keywords
Media logic
NordMedia Conference
Media studies
Research funding
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-9186523-94-7
Language
eng