Survey data from the mid-1990s in Central and Eastern Europe provide empirical evidence that individuals' perceptions of their own efficacy benefit from mass media chiefly through deliberate, information-seeking media consumption. Grounded in the media mobilization/ malaise debate, the findings suggest that individuals can benefit from mass media less through what or how much they consume than through the intention of their consumption. They also demonstrate a theoretical means to export western media theory by stressing the contextual imperatives of transition that motivate individuals' information-seeking behavior in order to better understand the role of media in political socialization
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Survey data from the mid-1990s in Central and Eastern Europe provide empirical evidence that individ...
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Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I co...
Despite the long-standing normative assumption that, for individuals in transitional states, exposur...
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Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
Using a 'plausibility probe' construct, this study empirically evaluates the direct role of media in...
t This article seeks to compile an empirically-based understanding of the role of media in countries...
Blekesaune, Elvestad and Aalberg (2012) demonstrates that an increasing segment of the European elec...
This article seeks to compile an empirically-based understanding of the role of media in countries i...
The recent fi nancial crisis and the way it was handled by European Union (EU) received a great deal...
In this paper the author interprets the changing role of mass media in social processes over recent ...
Declining political involvement of adolescents in western society has caused widespread concerns abo...
This paper makes several contributions to the arising debate about the quality and variations of dem...
Survey data from the mid-1990s in Central and Eastern Europe provide empirical evidence that individ...
The theory of media dependency states that for societies in states of crisis or instability, citizen...
Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I co...
Despite the long-standing normative assumption that, for individuals in transitional states, exposur...
According to some, the modern mass media have a malign effect on modern democracy, tending to induce...
This study explores the relationship between media usage and political engagement for citizens, who ...
Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
Using a 'plausibility probe' construct, this study empirically evaluates the direct role of media in...
t This article seeks to compile an empirically-based understanding of the role of media in countries...
Blekesaune, Elvestad and Aalberg (2012) demonstrates that an increasing segment of the European elec...
This article seeks to compile an empirically-based understanding of the role of media in countries i...
The recent fi nancial crisis and the way it was handled by European Union (EU) received a great deal...
In this paper the author interprets the changing role of mass media in social processes over recent ...
Declining political involvement of adolescents in western society has caused widespread concerns abo...
This paper makes several contributions to the arising debate about the quality and variations of dem...