Citizens actively participate in political decisions. What kind of democracy is this?
What is Participatory democracy?
Which spin is used when a political player avoids media by e.g. saying “no comments” to a journalist?
What is defensive spin?
The subject is topical in the public debate. What is this criteria called?
What is actuality?
What is it called when e.g. people use short sentences when chatting/writing to someone over the media?
What is to simplify?
The media try to engage the citizens in social debate. What is this role called?
What is a herding dog?
Democracy is used as a means of making political decisions through the competition of elites. What kind of democracy is this?
What is Competitive democracy?
Which spin is used when a political player tries to get into the media by e.g. giving exclusive interviews/is very active on the media?
What is offensive spin?
The subject shocks the reader. What is this criteria called?
What is sensationlism?
What is it called when the media focuses on specific events/stories?
What is to concretise?
In this role the media is used as a mouthpiece of the citizens. What is this role called?
What is a hunting dog?
People decide on policies without any intermediary. What kind of democracy is this?
What is Direct democracy?
Which spin is used when a political player tries to "hide"/anticipate a negative story by e.g. diverting the story and put something more important on the agenda?
What is proactive spin?
The subject creates debate. What is this criteria called?
What is it called when the media doesn't cover everyday life situations but rather critical and extreme situations?
What is to intensify?
The media try to mobilise citizens to participate in the community. What is this role called?
What is a rescue dog?
People vote for representatives who then enact policy initiatives. What kind of democracy is this?
What is Representative democracy?
Which spin is used when a political player tries to soften/twist a story by e.g. attacking the credibility of the media/experts?
What is reactive spin?
Many people can relate to the subject. What is this criteria called?
What is identification?
What is it called when e.g. debate programs make sure to star opponents that may never come to an agreement?
What is to polarise?
The media keep the politicians in check. What is this role called?
What is a watchdog?
In Denmark we have a democracy. What are the three political forms of government called?
What is Democracy, autocracy and theocracy?
What's it called when a political player prepares something for the political agenda?
What is priming?
The subject is important. What is this criteria called?
What is relevance?
What is it called when the media focuses on people's feelings/qualities?
What is to personify?
The political agenda contains the most important topics in politics. Which six combatants fight for the political agenda? Name at least three.
What is grassroots movements, businesses, politicians, the population, trade unions and experts.