Wed., 11/09/2024 from 19:30 o'clock
"Politics and the media: who is exploiting whom?" In the super election year of 2024, which once again highlights the explosive nature of this topic, Sarah Trippl explores the relationship between politics and the media in her discussion on democracy.
Politics thrives on communication. The media live from bringing more or less interesting content to the people. But how exactly does the interaction between politics and the media work? What power do the media have as the fourth estate in a democracy? Who influences opinions, how does certain content make it into the media and who sets the agenda? Do established media still play a role as a corrective in times of fake news and echo chambers? Can they (still)?
In the super election year of 2024, which is once again vehemently highlighting the explosive nature of this topic, Sarah Trippl explores the relationship between politics and the media in her discussion on democracy.
Sarah Trippl grew up in Predlitz. After studying political science and journalism and communication studies in Vienna and Gothenburg, she gained political experience working for Irmgard Griss in the 2016 federal presidential election, as a political officer in the NEOS parliamentary club and most recently as NEOS club director in the Styrian state parliament. state parliament. She is currently on parental leave and lives with her family in Lungau.
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