What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we performed a cross-sectional analysis of Eurobarometer survey data related to 27 countries and a supervised sentiment analysis of online political information broadcast during the Italian debate on the reform of public funding of parties. The results disclose the differences between Web 1.0 websites and Web 2.0 social media, showing that consumption of news from information/news websites is positively associated with higher trust, while access to information available on social media is linked with lower trust. This has implications for the debate on social media as a public sphere and for the tension between professional and citizen journalism
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
This article examines how the use of social media for news affects citizens’ knowledge about politic...
Mass media use is a crucial determinant of political participatory behavior, which is true both for ...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Previous research has found a diverging trend between utilising social media (web 2.0) and tradition...
Are digital and social media fuelling a more partisan, less rational political discourse? With more ...
In the modern democratic society, where it is difficult to get to know politicians in person or to f...
In the modern democratic society, where it is difficult to get to know politicians in person or to f...
In this article, we examine how political trust is associated with participation in political discus...
How do European citizens receive what little information that they do about the policies and activit...
Due to the rise of digital technologies citizens can today counton innumerable and diverse sources o...
Trust has long been considered an important factor that influences people’s relationship with news. ...
The changes in how people consume news and the emergence of digital and distributed news sources cal...
The policy report is based on an empirical study carried out by Caterina Froio (Sciences Po,CEE), No...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
This article examines how the use of social media for news affects citizens’ knowledge about politic...
Mass media use is a crucial determinant of political participatory behavior, which is true both for ...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
While trust in political institutions is a necessary condition for the working of democracy, its lev...
Previous research has found a diverging trend between utilising social media (web 2.0) and tradition...
Are digital and social media fuelling a more partisan, less rational political discourse? With more ...
In the modern democratic society, where it is difficult to get to know politicians in person or to f...
In the modern democratic society, where it is difficult to get to know politicians in person or to f...
In this article, we examine how political trust is associated with participation in political discus...
How do European citizens receive what little information that they do about the policies and activit...
Due to the rise of digital technologies citizens can today counton innumerable and diverse sources o...
Trust has long been considered an important factor that influences people’s relationship with news. ...
The changes in how people consume news and the emergence of digital and distributed news sources cal...
The policy report is based on an empirical study carried out by Caterina Froio (Sciences Po,CEE), No...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
This article examines how the use of social media for news affects citizens’ knowledge about politic...
Mass media use is a crucial determinant of political participatory behavior, which is true both for ...