In modern democracies, elections are considered the central mechanism for people to control their elected representatives. They allow voters who are dissatisfied with those in power to periodically punish and replace them. However, this requires that political decision-making is transparent and that alternative party options are actually evident in the electoral contest. Accordingly, in line with mobilization theory, we assume that well-balanced and critical media coverage leads to a higher turnout. So far, only few studies exist which test these assumptions in a large comparative setting. To provide more empirical evidence on the relationship between media coverage and political participation, we combine data about press systems and from n...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
This article investigates whether certain contextual factors can have a demobilizing effect on voter...
This dissertation examines the ability of the media to monitor politicians and the ability of voters...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outle...
This study explores the relationship between media usage and political engagement for citizens, who ...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
Media coverage of politics is widely considered essential to political participation. However, studi...
Why is citizens' support for political actors and institutions declining? Recent research suggests t...
© 2003 Cambridge University PressAttitudes towards the political system have often been assumed to b...
We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnou...
textThis dissertation explores how institutional settings regulating the media and campaigns affect...
It is important to understand the phenomena of voting in the United States where disparity of turnou...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
In this thesis, I combine multiple research methods (theoretical modeling, laboratory experiments, a...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
This article investigates whether certain contextual factors can have a demobilizing effect on voter...
This dissertation examines the ability of the media to monitor politicians and the ability of voters...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outle...
This study explores the relationship between media usage and political engagement for citizens, who ...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
Media coverage of politics is widely considered essential to political participation. However, studi...
Why is citizens' support for political actors and institutions declining? Recent research suggests t...
© 2003 Cambridge University PressAttitudes towards the political system have often been assumed to b...
We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnou...
textThis dissertation explores how institutional settings regulating the media and campaigns affect...
It is important to understand the phenomena of voting in the United States where disparity of turnou...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
In this thesis, I combine multiple research methods (theoretical modeling, laboratory experiments, a...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
This article investigates whether certain contextual factors can have a demobilizing effect on voter...
This dissertation examines the ability of the media to monitor politicians and the ability of voters...