This paper analyzes the role of different origins to news media in selective exposure. We rely on a unique web-tracking online dataset from Spain to identify points of access to news outlets and study the influence of direct navigation and news-referred platforms (i.e., from Facebook and Google) on selective exposure. We also explore cross-level interactions between origins to news and political interest and ideology. We find that direct navigation increases selective exposure while Google reduces it. We also find that the relationship between origins to news and selective exposure is strongly moderated by ideology, suggesting that search engines and social media are not content neutral. Our findings suggest a rather complex picture regardi...
Today’s online news environment has made it easy to select news outlets that cover the topics one is...
Social media is an increasingly widely used and important source of news. News on social media is ‘s...
Search engines are an absolutely central part of the web. Yet we know relatively little about how th...
This paper analyzes the role of different origins to news media in selective exposure. We rely on a ...
We still have much to learn about how the rise of new, ‘distributed’ forms of news access via search...
On social media, journalistic news products compete with entertainment-oriented and user-generated c...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
Today’s online news environment has made it easy to select outlets covering the topics one is intere...
It is commonly assumed that algorithmic curation of search results creates filter bubbles, where use...
People increasingly use personalizing news aggregators for acquiring news online. Despite benefits s...
Research has shown that citizens with populist attitudes evaluate the news media more negatively, an...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
Research has shown that citizens with populist attitudes evaluate the news media more negatively, an...
Attention to online news is highly concentrated and increasingly shaped by platforms including searc...
The social brain hypothesis approximates the total number of social relationships we are able to mai...
Today’s online news environment has made it easy to select news outlets that cover the topics one is...
Social media is an increasingly widely used and important source of news. News on social media is ‘s...
Search engines are an absolutely central part of the web. Yet we know relatively little about how th...
This paper analyzes the role of different origins to news media in selective exposure. We rely on a ...
We still have much to learn about how the rise of new, ‘distributed’ forms of news access via search...
On social media, journalistic news products compete with entertainment-oriented and user-generated c...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
Today’s online news environment has made it easy to select outlets covering the topics one is intere...
It is commonly assumed that algorithmic curation of search results creates filter bubbles, where use...
People increasingly use personalizing news aggregators for acquiring news online. Despite benefits s...
Research has shown that citizens with populist attitudes evaluate the news media more negatively, an...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
Research has shown that citizens with populist attitudes evaluate the news media more negatively, an...
Attention to online news is highly concentrated and increasingly shaped by platforms including searc...
The social brain hypothesis approximates the total number of social relationships we are able to mai...
Today’s online news environment has made it easy to select news outlets that cover the topics one is...
Social media is an increasingly widely used and important source of news. News on social media is ‘s...
Search engines are an absolutely central part of the web. Yet we know relatively little about how th...