This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, exploring how media and political systems help shape people’s understanding of news. In doing so, we ask a question fundamental to democratic citizenship: how well do news media communicate political responsibility and policy differences across political systems? Our study examines the United Kingdom’s political information environment, where significant power is devolved to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with different political parties in control. Drawing on a content analysis of 17,765 news items, a representative survey of 3272 respondents and 15 semi-structured interviews, we examine the dominant information sources about UK politics by ...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
In analysing the news media's role in serving the functions associated with democratic citizenship, ...
Balance and impartiality are central principles in journalism, but this study argues their conceptua...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
How the news media report who’s responsible for political decisions is fundamental to an informed ci...
Public service media face an existential crisis. Many governments are cutting their budgets, while q...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>These data comprise th...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This article examines how the new political world of UK devolved politics is reported in UK-wide br...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
In recent years, the growth of new alternative media has brought greater editorial choice and divers...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
A media free from Government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
In analysing the news media's role in serving the functions associated with democratic citizenship, ...
Balance and impartiality are central principles in journalism, but this study argues their conceptua...
This study develops a multi-method approach to analysing political information environments, explori...
How the news media report who’s responsible for political decisions is fundamental to an informed ci...
Public service media face an existential crisis. Many governments are cutting their budgets, while q...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>These data comprise th...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This article examines how the new political world of UK devolved politics is reported in UK-wide br...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
In recent years, the growth of new alternative media has brought greater editorial choice and divers...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
A media free from Government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
In analysing the news media's role in serving the functions associated with democratic citizenship, ...
Balance and impartiality are central principles in journalism, but this study argues their conceptua...