Theories about the influence of the media on people's voting decisions during election campaigns have a long history in mass communication research. From early notions of direct and immediate media effects, models of the 1960s proposed a 'reinforcement not change' orthodoxy. But such a position is challenged by newer formulations centred on what people learn from the media, and how news is framed and interpreted. This paper examines the attention people pay to media during elections using the 1996 Australian Election Study as a case study. This secondary analysis shows that voters do not pay much attention to elections news, although they remian interested in politics
Why is citizens' support for political actors and institutions declining? Recent research suggests t...
Mass media exposure to election campaigns was hypothesized as influent-' ing beliefs about the ...
The argument of the agenda-setting hypothesis – that media influence what we think about rather than...
Journalists and politicians relentlessly churn out political stories during campaigns. However, a st...
Focusing on 'capital-intensive politics', election campaign advertising in the 'paid ...
News media plays an arbiter job between the general population and another world. Holding public tru...
In this thesis, I combine multiple research methods (theoretical modeling, laboratory experiments, a...
This paper investigates the contradiction between a highly concentrated media ownership and an incre...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
The high turnover rate of councillors across Queensland at the 2004 local government elections has b...
The advent of television has changed the way in which politics, and election campaigns in particular...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
During times of crisis, the mass media become a primary source of information and influence in terms...
Why is citizens' support for political actors and institutions declining? Recent research suggests t...
Mass media exposure to election campaigns was hypothesized as influent-' ing beliefs about the ...
The argument of the agenda-setting hypothesis – that media influence what we think about rather than...
Journalists and politicians relentlessly churn out political stories during campaigns. However, a st...
Focusing on 'capital-intensive politics', election campaign advertising in the 'paid ...
News media plays an arbiter job between the general population and another world. Holding public tru...
In this thesis, I combine multiple research methods (theoretical modeling, laboratory experiments, a...
This paper investigates the contradiction between a highly concentrated media ownership and an incre...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
The high turnover rate of councillors across Queensland at the 2004 local government elections has b...
The advent of television has changed the way in which politics, and election campaigns in particular...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
During times of crisis, the mass media become a primary source of information and influence in terms...
Why is citizens' support for political actors and institutions declining? Recent research suggests t...
Mass media exposure to election campaigns was hypothesized as influent-' ing beliefs about the ...
The argument of the agenda-setting hypothesis – that media influence what we think about rather than...