In Comparing Media Systems (2004), Hallin and Mancini identify three models of media systems: the Mediterranean, Corporatist and Atlantic models. Their proposal distinguishes the models according to newspaper circulation, political parallelism, levels of professionalisation and role of the state in the media system. This article extends their analysis by interpreting the media systems in terms of confidence in institutions. How does the use of media affect institutional support? Using the Eurobarometer dataset integrated with data on media consumption (newspaper circulation and television viewership), this article explores the relationship between the media and institutional trust. Overall, the results obtained from multivariate analysis re...
We are concerned in day by day life whether something we see, hear and read can be trusted. All arou...
The analysis of media systems has become a cornerstone in the field of comparative communication res...
Trust in the news media received wide scholarly attention for almost a century, which was further bo...
In Comparing Media Systems (2004), Hallin and Mancini identify three models of media systems: the Me...
The news media play important roles in consolidated democracies as a source of information, watchdog...
This article uses survey data on media usage and media trust in 2016 for 13 selected countries to ap...
The phenomenon of media trust has been on the agenda of researchers for a long time. Today, with the...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Does increased consumption of media affect how the public views the institutions of government and m...
The purpose of this research is to determine whether the public has an elevated amount of trust in t...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
Several scholars investigate the link between news media and political attitudes of citizens, showin...
This paper presents a simple formal theoretical model to explain why citizens in authoritarian regim...
<div><p></p><p>Despite the fact that the media serves as a vital source of information about politic...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
We are concerned in day by day life whether something we see, hear and read can be trusted. All arou...
The analysis of media systems has become a cornerstone in the field of comparative communication res...
Trust in the news media received wide scholarly attention for almost a century, which was further bo...
In Comparing Media Systems (2004), Hallin and Mancini identify three models of media systems: the Me...
The news media play important roles in consolidated democracies as a source of information, watchdog...
This article uses survey data on media usage and media trust in 2016 for 13 selected countries to ap...
The phenomenon of media trust has been on the agenda of researchers for a long time. Today, with the...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Does increased consumption of media affect how the public views the institutions of government and m...
The purpose of this research is to determine whether the public has an elevated amount of trust in t...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
Several scholars investigate the link between news media and political attitudes of citizens, showin...
This paper presents a simple formal theoretical model to explain why citizens in authoritarian regim...
<div><p></p><p>Despite the fact that the media serves as a vital source of information about politic...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
We are concerned in day by day life whether something we see, hear and read can be trusted. All arou...
The analysis of media systems has become a cornerstone in the field of comparative communication res...
Trust in the news media received wide scholarly attention for almost a century, which was further bo...