mediekultur
Mediekultur, or media culture, is a concept in media studies that examines how media production, distribution, and consumption shape and are shaped by society. It encompasses the ways in which media content reflects social values and identities, how audiences interpret and participate in media ecosystems, and how institutions—ranging from newsrooms and broadcasters to streaming platforms and social networks—organize access to information and cultural expression. The term covers both traditional media (print, radio, television) and digital platforms, especially given the rise of participatory culture, user-generated content, and algorithmic curation.
Scholars analyze mediekultur across dimensions such as representation, gatekeeping, and power relations; the politics of media