"This book highlights the importance of the news media as watchdogs, agenda setters and gatekeepers for the quality of democratic deliberation in the public sphere. At the same time, it theorizes that the capacity of journalists and media systems to fulfill these roles depends on the broader context determined by the profession, the market and the state. Media systems' performance often falls far short of the ideals, as succesive case studies from different world regions demonstrate. Finally, the book asks what policy interventions work effectively to close the gap between the democratic promise and perfomance of the news media as an institution. The final chapter, "Policy recommendations", concludes (page 406): "Interventions include reforms directed at strengthening the journalistic profession, notably institutional capacity building, through bodies such as press councils, press freedom advocacy NGOs, and organizations concerned with journalistic training and accreditation. Other important reforms seek to overcome market failures, including developing a regulatory framework for media systems to ensure pluralism of ownership and diversity of contents. Finally, policies also address the role of the state, including deregulation to shift state-run broadcasting to public service broadcasting, overseen by independent broadcasting regulatory bodies, and the protection of constitutional principles of freedom of the press, speech, and expression." (commbox)
I. INTRODUCTION: FRAMING THE DEBATE
1 Evaluating Media Performance / Pippa Norris and Sina Odugbemi, 3
2 Diagnostic Tools and Performance Indicators / Andrew Puddephatt, 31
II. THE DEMOCRATIC ROLES OF MEDIA SYSTEMS
3 Media Coverage of Natural Disasters and Humanitarian Crises / Susan D. Moeller, 61
4 Media Agenda Setting and Donor Aid / Douglas A. Van Belle, 85
5 Corruption and the Watchdog Role of the News Media / Sheila S. Coronel, 111
6 The Media, Government Accountability, and Citizen Engagement / Katrin Voltmer, 137
7 Election Campaigns, Partisan Balance, and the News Media / Holli A. Semetko, 163
8 Limits on Press Freedom and Regime Support / Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart, 193
9 Media in the Peace-Building Process: Ethiopia and Iraq / Monroe E. Price, Ibrahim Al-Marashi, and Nicole A. Stremlau, 221
III. REGIONAL CASE STUDIES OF MEDIA ROLES
10 Central and Eastern Europe / Marius Dragomir, 245
11 Sub-Saharan Africa / Wisdom J. Tettey, 277
12 Latin America / Silvio Waisbord, 305
13 Arab States / Lawrence Pintak, 329
14 Asia / Angela Romano, 353
IV. CONCLUSIONS: SUMMING UP THE EVIDENCE, IDENTIFYING EFFECTIVE POLICY OPTIONS
15 Assessing the Extent to Which the News Media Act as Watchdogs, Agenda Setters, and Gatekeepers / Sina Odugbemi and Pippa Norris, 379
16 Policy Recommendations / Sina Odugbemi and Pippa Norris, 395