A media free from Government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with state interference in what is and isn’t printed and broadcast used to exemplify the lack of freedoms enjoyed by many countries. Martijn Schoonvelde argues that it is also a pre-requisite for greater understanding of the political and democratic systems
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
During the last decennia media environments and political communication systems have changed fundame...
A media free from government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
For democracy to function correctly, citizens need to have an adequate level of political knowledge ...
In a democracy, knowledge is power. Research explaining the determinants of knowledge focuses on unc...
Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
In a democracy, knowledge is power. Research explaining the determinants of knowledge focuses on unc...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
The growth of ‘semi-democracies’ across the world, where elections are held but are rigged by state ...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
We investigate the often-stated, but disputed claim in the political science and political communica...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
During the last decennia media environments and political communication systems have changed fundame...
A media free from government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
For democracy to function correctly, citizens need to have an adequate level of political knowledge ...
In a democracy, knowledge is power. Research explaining the determinants of knowledge focuses on unc...
Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
In a democracy, knowledge is power. Research explaining the determinants of knowledge focuses on unc...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
The growth of ‘semi-democracies’ across the world, where elections are held but are rigged by state ...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
We investigate the often-stated, but disputed claim in the political science and political communica...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
During the last decennia media environments and political communication systems have changed fundame...