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Theorizing and mapping media ownership networks in authoritarian-populist contexts: a comparative analysis of Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Turkey

Schnyder, Gerhard; Radl, Marlene; Toth, Fanni; Kucukuzun, Melek; Turnšek, Tjaša; Çelik, Burçe; Pajnik, Mojca

Authors

Gerhard Schnyder

Marlene Radl

Profile image of Fanni Toth

Dr Fanni Toth fanni.toth@durham.ac.uk
Career Development Fellow in Comparative Politics

Melek Kucukuzun

Tjaša Turnšek

Burçe Çelik

Mojca Pajnik



Abstract

This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing discussions on authoritarian populism and the media, from the lens of the political economy of ownership. In contrast to studies that consider the link between media and authoritarian populism by focusing on the discursive structures of populist communication, this study analyses changes in the structure of news media ownership in four European countries that have been subject to authoritarian populism. By employing social network analysis, a methodology rarely used in media ownership research, we reveal how news media ownership concentration as well as changes in ownership structures have provided favorable conditions for the rise and endurance of authoritarian populism. Our study covers ownership developments during the period 2000 to 2020, in Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Turkey where authoritarian populist tendencies have been evident, albeit to varying degrees. Conclusions are drawn to illustrate how authoritarian populist actors in the sample countries not only capitalize on prevailing news media ownership structures, but also proactively intervene in ownership relations in order to increase influence over the diffusion of information.

Citation

Schnyder, G., Radl, M., Toth, F., Kucukuzun, M., Turnšek, T., Çelik, B., & Pajnik, M. (2024). Theorizing and mapping media ownership networks in authoritarian-populist contexts: a comparative analysis of Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Turkey. Media, Culture and Society, 46(1), 38-59. https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437231179366

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jul 17, 2023
Publication Date 2024-01
Deposit Date Sep 28, 2024
Journal Media, Culture & Society
Print ISSN 0163-4437
Electronic ISSN 1460-3675
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 46
Issue 1
Pages 38-59
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437231179366
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2898672