While research on news avoidance has surged in the last couple of decades, we are still at a scholarly shortage in terms of understanding and theorizing the relationship between social class and the inclination to tune out on the news. In addressing this gap, we rely on a mail-back survey with ten thousand Swedes to study how social class predicts the likelihood of avoiding news from different digital outlets. Results show that people at lower social positions, measured as their relative lack of cultural and economic capital, are significantly more likely to avoid online news. A lack of cultural capital predicts total news avoidance online, avoiding online public service news and the "quality news," while it lessens the likelihood of avoidi...
Using data from a two-wave panel survey among 18 countries worldwide, this study investigates the in...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...
While research on news avoidance has surged in the last couple of decades, we are still at a scholar...
In a fragmented digital media environment where news is increasingly encountered passively in social...
This article comparatively examines news avoidance in a rapidly changing media environment. We utili...
Why do some people maintain a news habit while others avoid news altogether? To explore that questio...
The well-known “high-choice news avoidance thesis” and the alternative “network structure perspectiv...
In a fragmented digital media environment where news is increasingly encountered passively in social...
Lower levels of news use are generally understood to be associated with less political engagement am...
Lower levels of news use are generally understood to be associated with less political engagement am...
Background:This article explores the relationship between social class and social media use and draw...
Previous research has revealed a connection between news consumption and class, both in terms of how...
The expansion of media choice during the past years often results in those who are most interested c...
Low levels of news seeking can be problematic for an informed citizenry. Previous research has discu...
Using data from a two-wave panel survey among 18 countries worldwide, this study investigates the in...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...
While research on news avoidance has surged in the last couple of decades, we are still at a scholar...
In a fragmented digital media environment where news is increasingly encountered passively in social...
This article comparatively examines news avoidance in a rapidly changing media environment. We utili...
Why do some people maintain a news habit while others avoid news altogether? To explore that questio...
The well-known “high-choice news avoidance thesis” and the alternative “network structure perspectiv...
In a fragmented digital media environment where news is increasingly encountered passively in social...
Lower levels of news use are generally understood to be associated with less political engagement am...
Lower levels of news use are generally understood to be associated with less political engagement am...
Background:This article explores the relationship between social class and social media use and draw...
Previous research has revealed a connection between news consumption and class, both in terms of how...
The expansion of media choice during the past years often results in those who are most interested c...
Low levels of news seeking can be problematic for an informed citizenry. Previous research has discu...
Using data from a two-wave panel survey among 18 countries worldwide, this study investigates the in...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...