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IJIS 26 (3) pp. 133–153 Intellect Limited 2013
International Journal of Iberian Studies
Volume 26 Number 3
© 2013 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. doi: 10.1386/ijis.26.3.133_1
Cláudia álvares
Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologia
manuel José damásio
Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologia
introducing social capital
into the ‘polarized pluralist’
model: the different contexts
of press politicization in
Portugal and spain
abstraCt
This article presents the concept of social capital as complementary to Hallin and
Mancini’s ‘polarized pluralist’ model, which has been used in relation to both Spain
and Portugal. In our view, while the current Spanish context may be characterized
by ‘partisan’ journalism, this is less true of Portugal. We propose that Hallin and
Mancini’s polarized pluralist model be complemented by the concept of social capital
to comprehend the specific underpinnings of the power constellations surrounding
the press in Portugal and Spain. We will start by comparing the current situation of
the press in both countries, with analysis centred on the continuities and discontinu-
ities between past and present in a context of transition to democracy. The evolution
of the press under the right-wing dictatorships of Franco and Salazar will then be
historically contextualized, with the aim of drawing attention to ideological differ-
ences that may currently account for the greater political fissures between the right
keywords
polarized pluralism
social capital
Salazar
Franco
press