Recent research has suggested that traditional and online news sources may differ with respect to their ability to inform audiences. In particular, there is tentative evi-dence that the hyperlink structure of online newspapers, for example, can promote a more in-depth understanding of political issues than traditional news media.The authors analyze data from the 2004 American National Election Studies (ANES) to test some of these relationships empirically. Specifically, the influence of traditional and Internet news sources on both differentiated and integrated political knowledge structures among citizens are examined. The findings reveal that users of online newspapers have higher levels of both integrated and differentiated knowledge, ev...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of web news content during the 2008 USA Presidential Camp...
The advent of the Internet has increased access to information and impacted many aspects of life, in...
The press plays a crucial role early in the preprimary presidential campaign, determining which cand...
As digital news sources become increasingly prominent fixtures in our media landscape, the choices a...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the differential role of newspaper, television ne...
Usingdata fromthe2000NationalAnnenbergElectionSurvey, this study looksat the relationshipsbetween In...
This study examined the influence of traditional and online media variables on political understandi...
This study relies on online surveys of politically interested web users during the 1996, 2000, and 2...
In order for Americans to fully and effectively participate in their government, they must be adequa...
Analyzes the use of the Internet to seek, receive, or share election news in 2008 by demographics, p...
In addition, the two path models indicated that candidate website agenda in the campaign initial pha...
Across the four presidential election years of the Internet age, massive changes occurred in campaig...
How will people use the Internet and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of web news content during the 2008 USA Presidential Campa...
Research has shown that the internet is an important agent of mobilization that spurs young people i...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of web news content during the 2008 USA Presidential Camp...
The advent of the Internet has increased access to information and impacted many aspects of life, in...
The press plays a crucial role early in the preprimary presidential campaign, determining which cand...
As digital news sources become increasingly prominent fixtures in our media landscape, the choices a...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the differential role of newspaper, television ne...
Usingdata fromthe2000NationalAnnenbergElectionSurvey, this study looksat the relationshipsbetween In...
This study examined the influence of traditional and online media variables on political understandi...
This study relies on online surveys of politically interested web users during the 1996, 2000, and 2...
In order for Americans to fully and effectively participate in their government, they must be adequa...
Analyzes the use of the Internet to seek, receive, or share election news in 2008 by demographics, p...
In addition, the two path models indicated that candidate website agenda in the campaign initial pha...
Across the four presidential election years of the Internet age, massive changes occurred in campaig...
How will people use the Internet and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of web news content during the 2008 USA Presidential Campa...
Research has shown that the internet is an important agent of mobilization that spurs young people i...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of web news content during the 2008 USA Presidential Camp...
The advent of the Internet has increased access to information and impacted many aspects of life, in...
The press plays a crucial role early in the preprimary presidential campaign, determining which cand...