Media and Politics in Contemporary Italy: From Berlusconi to Grillo
By (Author) Alessandro D'Arma
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
8th October 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political campaigning and advertising
Human rights, civil rights
Political leaders and leadership
302.230945
Hardback
170
Width 159mm, Height 236mm, Spine 18mm
399g
Media and Politics in Contemporary Italy is the first book to provide a comprehensive examination of the media system in Italy during the last twenty years. Seeing the rise of new political actors and the growing role of the Internet and social media, the general elections of February 2013 have symbolically closed a twenty-year period of Italian history dominated by Silvio Berlusconi politically and by television as channel of political communication. The analysis focuses on change and continuity with past media structures, cultures and practices, and considers the Berlusconi factor, namely the impact of one man on the countrys media system, journalism, and political communication.
This is a comprehensive and concise analysis of the most important developments in Italian media and politics over the last twenty years. D'Arma effectively combines key insights from media research, political science, and historical research to capture both where the Italian situation is truly exceptional and where it is more broadly indicative of the changing relations between old media platforms, new digital technologies, and the deeply rooted political, economic, and cultural factors that shape how they develop. A welcome contribution to our understanding of Italyand of media and politics more broadly. -- Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Alessandro DArmas book on the complex interdependent relationship between media and politics in the Italian Second Republic shows an author in total command of his subject matter. DArma expertly analyses several key themes in contemporary Italian political communication, from the interventionist excesses of the Berlusconi years to Beppe Grillos skillful exploitation of social media for electoral purposes. Written in an engaging and lucid style, DArmas book is a very welcome addition to the literature on politics and media in leading European nation states. -- Raymond Kuhn, Queen Mary University of London
This meticulously researched book makes for essential reading on the subject of the relationship between politics and the media in contemporary Italy. Alessandro DArmas detailed exploration of media policy and political journalism provides authoritative insight into the politics/media nexus in this fascinating and many ways quite singular country case. This book will be a standard point of reference for scholars of Italian media policy and political communication. -- Peter Humphreys, University of Manchester
Alessandro DArma is senior lecturer at the University of Westminster.