Messy interviews: changing conditions for politicians' visibility on the web.

Media, culture, and society Pub Date : 2016-10-01 Epub Date: 2016-03-17 DOI:10.1177/0163443716635865
Åsa Kroon, Göran Eriksson
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This article provides an updated analysis relating to John B. Thompson's argument about political visibility and fragility. It does so in light of recent years' development of communication technologies and the proliferation of nonbroadcasting media organizations producing TV. Instances of a new mediated encounter for politicians is analyzed in detail - the live web interview - produced and streamed by two Swedish tabloids during election campaigning 2014. It is argued that the live web interview is not yet a recognizable 'communicative activity type' with an obvious set of norms, rules, and routines. This fact makes politicians more intensely exposed to moments of mediated fragility which may be difficult to control. The most crucial condition that changes how politicians are able to manage their visibility is the constantly rolling 'non-exclusive' live camera which does not give the politician any room for error. The tabloids do not seem to mind 'things going a bit wrong' while airing; rather, interactional flaws are argued to be part and parcel of the overall web TV performance.

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混乱的采访:改变政客在网络上的能见度。
本文对约翰·b·汤普森关于政治可见性和脆弱性的论点进行了更新分析。它之所以这样做,是因为近年来通信技术的发展和制作电视的非广播媒体组织的激增。2014年大选期间,两家瑞典小报制作并播放了一段网络直播采访,详细分析了政客们新的调解会面实例。有人认为,网络直播面试还不是一种具有明显规范、规则和惯例的可识别的“交际活动类型”。这一事实使得政客们更容易暴露于难以控制的中介脆弱时刻。改变政治家如何管理自己的知名度的最关键条件是不断滚动的“非排他性”现场摄像机,这不会给政治家任何犯错的空间。小报似乎并不介意在播出的时候“出了点小差错”;相反,交互性缺陷被认为是整体网络电视性能的一部分。
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