Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing concern in Western democracies about the decline in young people's use of news media. Some scholars see it as a result of a diminishing interest in social issues and even of a more general deterioration in civic culture. Others claim that young people still feel socially engaged but that they turn their back to mainstream news media because they are increasingly irrelevant to them. This study focuses on the question how Dutch millennials' social engagement relates to their news interest, their news media use and their news preferences. It concludes that the relation between young people's social engagement and their news interest is still strong. Furthermore, it shows that social engagement i...
The mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on media cons...
markdownabstractAdolescents spend a significant part of their day online on different activities. Ma...
In line with our ever-increasing usage of social media, consumption of news is undergoing significan...
There is a growing concern in Western democracies about the decline in young people's use of news me...
This dissertation started off with the observation that attention for news among young people decrea...
This study explores among Dutch adolescents their interests and worrries in relation to their orient...
News consumption is undergoing great changes due to the advance of digitisation. In this context, as...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
The combination 'youngsters and news' immediately brings about a number of associations. Are young p...
News publishers are confronted with the problem that they can no longer reach younger people (EMEK, ...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
This article reports on Flemish college students’ news orientations and their uses of traditional an...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
This thesis set out to examine news habits among Swedish 15-20 year olds during the spring of 2020 b...
The media significantly contribute to shaping public opinion and social participation. However, news...
The mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on media cons...
markdownabstractAdolescents spend a significant part of their day online on different activities. Ma...
In line with our ever-increasing usage of social media, consumption of news is undergoing significan...
There is a growing concern in Western democracies about the decline in young people's use of news me...
This dissertation started off with the observation that attention for news among young people decrea...
This study explores among Dutch adolescents their interests and worrries in relation to their orient...
News consumption is undergoing great changes due to the advance of digitisation. In this context, as...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
The combination 'youngsters and news' immediately brings about a number of associations. Are young p...
News publishers are confronted with the problem that they can no longer reach younger people (EMEK, ...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
This article reports on Flemish college students’ news orientations and their uses of traditional an...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
This thesis set out to examine news habits among Swedish 15-20 year olds during the spring of 2020 b...
The media significantly contribute to shaping public opinion and social participation. However, news...
The mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on media cons...
markdownabstractAdolescents spend a significant part of their day online on different activities. Ma...
In line with our ever-increasing usage of social media, consumption of news is undergoing significan...