This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conceptualized as citizens’ beliefs about partisan divides among major political parties. Relying on representative surveys in Canada, Colombia, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Norway, United Kingdom and United States, we test whether perceived polarization is related to the use of television news, newspaper, radio news, and online news media. Data show that online news consumption is systematically and consistently related to perceived polarization, but not to attitude polarization, understood as individual attitude extremity. In contrast, the relationships between traditional media use and perceived and attitude polarization is ...
This article researches the relationship between three different spheres of influence: party identif...
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This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization,concep...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
Polarization is a key area of interest for media and communication scholars. We develop a way of mea...
Using US data of media’s coverage of politics and individual survey data, the authors document that ...
Some worry that increased partisanship is lowering trust in the news media, as people increasingly c...
The new digital media landscape has created a high-choice media environment that has made it easier ...
This paper provides a model of how media environments affect political polarization. We first develo...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
Media fragmentation and polarization have contributed to blurring the lines between professional and...
Although findings yield differing conclusions, there is a consensus that the US political system has...
This article researches the relationship between three different spheres of influence: party identif...
This is the final version. Available via the link in this record.We use individual data on browsing ...
This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization,concep...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
Polarization is a key area of interest for media and communication scholars. We develop a way of mea...
Using US data of media’s coverage of politics and individual survey data, the authors document that ...
Some worry that increased partisanship is lowering trust in the news media, as people increasingly c...
The new digital media landscape has created a high-choice media environment that has made it easier ...
This paper provides a model of how media environments affect political polarization. We first develo...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
Media fragmentation and polarization have contributed to blurring the lines between professional and...
Although findings yield differing conclusions, there is a consensus that the US political system has...
This article researches the relationship between three different spheres of influence: party identif...
This is the final version. Available via the link in this record.We use individual data on browsing ...
This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...