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Theorizing adversarial guests: The resistance to (and restoration of) media routines

  • Mirjam Gollmitzer EMAIL logo
From the journal Communications

Abstract

This article traces ‘difficult guests’ who violate the tacit rules that guide interactions between talk show hosts and their guests, between news anchors and their interviewees. The goal is to theorize the appearance of such guests on television against the background of four case studies. Using the media events and media scandals concepts as well as more recent work on ‘mediatization’, a new category of remarkable media occurrences is developed. Such ‘media incidents’ capture the resistance to media routines as well as the incorporation of resistance into those very routines. I will illustrate how media incidents make visible, for large audiences, the media’s daily habitual construction of reality. Despite their complex, even ambivalent nature, it is argued that media incidents perform a more critical function for citizens in media-saturated societies than both media events and scandals.

Published Online: 2015-3-2
Published in Print: 2015-3-1

©2015 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin Boston

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