The growth of social media use raises significant questions related to political information and its effect on political knowledge and participation. One issue is whether social media delivers news and political information in a similar manner as traditional news media sources, like newspapers, TV, and radio, by contributing to political knowledge, which is linked to voter turnout. This dissertation examines the relationship between an individual\u27s social media use, their use of traditional news media sources, and whether they turn out to vote. It utilizes American National Election Survey data from the 2016 U.S. Presidential election to complete three studies. First, the dissertation compares people who prefer social media and those who...
The millennial generation has become the largest generation in the United States. Yet as more member...
Over the years Internet use has become ingrained in Americans’ daily lives. In turn, those running f...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
Political participation is an important part of democracy that has been long studied. A key part of ...
Political participation is an important part of democracy that has been long studied. A key part of ...
The 21st century has been a century of many changes and technological advancements. Arguably the mos...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
This study examines social media use among youth during the 2016 election. Using an email survey adm...
The most recent presidential election saw a great divide in Americans\u27 political ideologies (Enli...
The 21st century has been a century of many changes and technological advancements. Arguably the mos...
This exploratory, mixed-methods study uses data gathered during the previous U.S. presidential elect...
My dissertation explores how social media exposure affects political knowledge among the American pu...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
The millennial generation has become the largest generation in the United States. Yet as more member...
Over the years Internet use has become ingrained in Americans’ daily lives. In turn, those running f...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
Political participation is an important part of democracy that has been long studied. A key part of ...
Political participation is an important part of democracy that has been long studied. A key part of ...
The 21st century has been a century of many changes and technological advancements. Arguably the mos...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
This study examines social media use among youth during the 2016 election. Using an email survey adm...
The most recent presidential election saw a great divide in Americans\u27 political ideologies (Enli...
The 21st century has been a century of many changes and technological advancements. Arguably the mos...
This exploratory, mixed-methods study uses data gathered during the previous U.S. presidential elect...
My dissertation explores how social media exposure affects political knowledge among the American pu...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
The millennial generation has become the largest generation in the United States. Yet as more member...
Over the years Internet use has become ingrained in Americans’ daily lives. In turn, those running f...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...