<div><p></p><p>Despite the fact that the media serves as a vital source of information about politics, the relation between media trust and political trust has largely been overlooked, especially outside the USA. Adopting a comparative approach, this study examines the way(s) in which trust in the press and political trust are related across dissimilar media environments. Analyzing survey data from 32 European countries, we found that while trust in the press and political trust are positively related, the magnitude of the relation differs across countries. This variation is explained by three structural components within the media environment: media autonomy, journalistic professionalism, and party/press parallelism. The multilevel models ...
This paper presents a simple formal theoretical model to explain why citizens in authoritarian regim...
Some worry that increased partisanship is lowering trust in the news media, as people increasingly c...
The watchdog role has been one of the most widely discussed normative functions of the press. In thi...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
Despite signs of declining press trust in many western countries, we know little about trends in pre...
The news media play important roles in consolidated democracies as a source of information, watchdog...
The phenomenon of media trust has been on the agenda of researchers for a long time. Today, with the...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Several scholars investigate the link between news media and political attitudes of citizens, showin...
Political communication literature reveals an ongoing scholarly interest in issues surrounding the c...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
Declining trust in news media has often been recognized as one of the major challenges facing modern...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
This paper presents a simple formal theoretical model to explain why citizens in authoritarian regim...
Some worry that increased partisanship is lowering trust in the news media, as people increasingly c...
The watchdog role has been one of the most widely discussed normative functions of the press. In thi...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
Despite signs of declining press trust in many western countries, we know little about trends in pre...
The news media play important roles in consolidated democracies as a source of information, watchdog...
The phenomenon of media trust has been on the agenda of researchers for a long time. Today, with the...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Several scholars investigate the link between news media and political attitudes of citizens, showin...
Political communication literature reveals an ongoing scholarly interest in issues surrounding the c...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
Declining trust in news media has often been recognized as one of the major challenges facing modern...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
This paper presents a simple formal theoretical model to explain why citizens in authoritarian regim...
Some worry that increased partisanship is lowering trust in the news media, as people increasingly c...
The watchdog role has been one of the most widely discussed normative functions of the press. In thi...