Authoritative Governance: Policy Making in the Age of Mediatization

Maarten A. Hajer*

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Abstract

Mediatic representation has become an integral part of politics and policy. The dominance of incident-oriented media formats has led students of politics and media to fear a trend of 'dumbing down': the privileging of style over content. This book takes issue with the 'dumbing down' thesis both on theoretical and empirical grounds. In particular it investigates how an authoritative governance is possible in crisis-ridden circumstances in a mediatized environment. Maarten Hajer comes up with a communicative understanding of authority, creating a new basis for an authoritative governance in a world marked by political and institutional fragmentation. Extending his discourse-analytical framework, Hajer uses both discursive and dramaturgical methods to study policy makers in their struggle for authority. Three elaborate case studies provide a wealth of details of the dynamics of authority in today's mediatized polity and the peculiar role of crisis and incidents in this. The message of the book is that in the age of mediatization governance needs to be performed. Hajer illuminates contours of a new authoritative governance that encompass different elements than usually get represented in the media or indeed in textbooks on media studies, public policy, or governance. The book shows new ways to recombine traditional government of standing institutions to notions of network governance. The book thus provides new ideas about authoritative governance which is based on the need to actively create relations with a variety of publics.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherOxford University Press
Number of pages224
ISBN (Print)9780191713132, 9780199281671
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Authority
  • Deliberation
  • Discourse analysis
  • Dramaturgical analysis
  • Dumbing down
  • Fragmentation
  • Governance
  • Media
  • Performance
  • Policy analysis
  • Representation

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