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Media and Communication
Towards (Hyper)Local Public Sphere: Comparison of Civic Engagement across the Global North
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Jaana Hujanen1  Olga Dovbysh2  Lottie Jangdal3  Katja Lehtisaari4 
[1] Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki;Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki;Department of Media and Communication Science, Mid Sweden University;Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences, Tampere University
关键词: civic engagement;    Finland;    Global North;    hyperlocal media;    local media;    public sphere;    Russia;    Sweden;   
DOI  :  10.17645/mac.v9i3.3929
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Cogitatio Press
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【 摘 要 】

The role of hyperlocal media is of increasing relevance as traditional local journalism experiences a decline due to centrali‐sation and consolidation. The affordances of Internet and digital technologies also enable hyperlocal initiatives to enhancecivic engagement in localities and serve as a place and resource for local deliberative processes. This study examines howthe aims, perceptions and practices of hyperlocal media vary in three countries of the Global North—Sweden, Finland andRussia—and what implications this has for connectedness and civic engagement in local public spheres. The context ofdifferent media systems and local political regimes help to explore possibilities and limitations of hyperlocals as agentsof place‐oriented civic engagement. The data includes interviews with practitioners and analysis of selected hyperlocalmedia. Our results indicate that hyperlocal media practitioners in all three countries aim to provide local people and com‐munities with a voice, and to enhance resident engagement in local life. We reveal three civic roles of hyperlocal media:(i) information provider, (ii) community builder, and (iii) civic mediator. Practices of civic engagement used by hyperlocalmedia range from relying on civic journalism to fostering civic debates and can be classified in two main categories: civicinformation and civic debate and interaction. The perceptions and practices of these hyperlocal media are, to some extent,similar because of comparable changes and challenges regarding the local media and public spheres. At the same time,the perceptions of civic roles vary, reflecting both the developments and differences in the countries’ media spheres andpolitical regimes. This research raises a critical question about hyperlocal practitioners’ understanding of their own rolesand aims, and in addition, how differences in media cultures and local regimes affect their performance as agents of localpublic spheres.

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