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On the social construction of democracy: Modal rhetoric in former East & West German journalists' post-reunification editorials
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Abstract We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists' editorials written during the 7 years immediately following reunification. Whereas the former evoked frames inconsistently and disproportionately conveyed citizens' possibilities during the 1994-1995 provinc... view more
We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists' editorials written during the 7 years immediately following reunification. Whereas the former evoked frames inconsistently and disproportionately conveyed citizens' possibilities during the 1994-1995 provincial, national, and European election period; the latter framed their rhetoric consistently and did so in overwhelmingly political terms. From these findings, we draw inferences on citizens’ mutual interpretations within authoritarian societies (what is permitted) versus functioning democracies (what is legal), suggesting that only the latter affords the basis for the social construction of democracy.... view less
Keywords
social construction; democratization; editorial; old federal states; political communication; journalism; Federal Republic of Germany; reunification; rhetoric; New Federal States
Classification
Communicator Research, Journalism
Media Contents, Content Analysis
Free Keywords
culture; frame; modality
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 1779-1797
Journal
Journalism, 21 (2020) 11
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884918769430
ISSN
1741-3001
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications