This study investigates the effect of exposure to news reported by newspapers about the Dutch road pricing proposal (Kilometerheffing) on public opinion. We combine data from a public opinion survey (N = 705) with a content analysis of 280 news articles about the pricing proposal published in five leading Dutch newspapers. Our findings indicate that exposure to news content about Kilometerheffing affects public opinion. We found that the more negative the news content people are exposed to, the more negative their opinions about Kilometerheffing, and in the same way, the more positive the news content is, the more positive their opinions are. The effect, however, differs for obtrusive and unobtrusive issues. Our hypothesis was that people’s...
The news media is an important institution for all democracies. It helps the citizens to keep inform...
There have been a lot of researches done on political parties and their characteristics in the moder...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
<p>This study investigates the association between news exposure and attitudes/beliefs about a Dutch...
The media has been identified as a key player in the implementation of road pricing schemes, often a...
This article studies the tripartite relationship between the economy, economic news, and public econ...
Issues are not neutral. This study about the Dutch 2016 referendum on the EU–Ukraine association tre...
Researchers have long-studied whether the media have an agenda or are strictly objective in their co...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
The influence of negative newspaper coverage on consumer confidence: the Dutch case David Hollanders...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
While it is often assumed that media attention for events, such as international climate change conf...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
Research from the Netherlands suggests a relationship between the newspapers one reads and the opini...
The news media is an important institution for all democracies. It helps the citizens to keep inform...
There have been a lot of researches done on political parties and their characteristics in the moder...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
<p>This study investigates the association between news exposure and attitudes/beliefs about a Dutch...
The media has been identified as a key player in the implementation of road pricing schemes, often a...
This article studies the tripartite relationship between the economy, economic news, and public econ...
Issues are not neutral. This study about the Dutch 2016 referendum on the EU–Ukraine association tre...
Researchers have long-studied whether the media have an agenda or are strictly objective in their co...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
The influence of negative newspaper coverage on consumer confidence: the Dutch case David Hollanders...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
While it is often assumed that media attention for events, such as international climate change conf...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
Research from the Netherlands suggests a relationship between the newspapers one reads and the opini...
The news media is an important institution for all democracies. It helps the citizens to keep inform...
There have been a lot of researches done on political parties and their characteristics in the moder...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...