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Interaction of public administration and mass media in the context of digitalisation: problem statement

https://doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2024-7-211-218

Abstract

The article considers the current topic of  interaction between public administration and mass media in   the context of   digitalisation.  Digitalisation is   defined as a   glob -al trend changing socio-political reality. The concepts of   “mass media” and “mass communication” are analysed in   detail, and the features of  their cooperation while expanding digital audience are revealed. In  the realities of   the 21st century, when digita lisation has a   significant impact, the state transforms its functions, starting to   actively interact with society and citizens, creating equal relations in   the updated political system. An  important link that unites information is   mass media which closely cooperates with state authorities and the entire management system. Through the media, government agencies coordinate the efforts of   various social groups and organisations without coercion, defining the main directions and strategies of   socio-political initiatives and actions. The article highlights the use of   the mass media as a   political tool and a   way to  organise a  dialogue between the state and civil society. It  also analyses the influence of   the mass media as   the fourth branch of   government. The author concludes that it   is necessary to   comprehensively study the problem of   interaction between public administration and mass media for more effective functioning of   both institutions. This means that in   the context of   digitalisation, there is a   need to   consider changes in   the media sphere and develop new approaches to   media policy, given modern challenges and trends.

About the Author

A. M. Evloev
State University of Management
Russian Federation

Akroman M. Evloev, Junior Researcher at the Research Institute for Public Policy and Management of the Sectoral Economy

Moscow



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Evloev A.M. Interaction of public administration and mass media in the context of digitalisation: problem statement. Vestnik Universiteta. 2024;(7):211-218. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2024-7-211-218

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