This article examines how the use of social media for news affects citizens’ knowledge about politics and current affairs. We employ a two-dimensional perspective on political knowledge and investigate how factual political knowledge, confidence in that knowledge, and misinformation, understood as the mismatch between factual political knowledge and confidence in knowledge, are related to social media news consumption. While earlier studies have suggested a negative relationship between social media news consumption and factual knowledge, there are indications that social media use may give people a general sense of being informed, even when they are not. Such general subjective knowledge might, however, differ from confidence in retrieved ...
The increasing dissemination of online misinformation in recent years has raised the question which ...
Today, people are exposed to vast information flows while online or on social media. This abundance ...
In today’s media systems, large numbers of ordinary citizens circulate political information with gr...
This essay examines how social media as a source of news has severely impacted the political knowled...
My dissertation explores how social media exposure affects political knowledge among the American pu...
American democracy is built on the ideal that citizens are informed and that this knowledge allows t...
Given that approximately half of Internet users use Facebook to access news, it is no surprise that ...
With social media at the forefront of today’s media context, citizens may perceive they don’t need t...
Concern over misinformation on social media has amplified calls to improve the public’s knowledge ab...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
In recent years, much research has—more or less candidly—asked whether the use of social media platf...
This thematic issue includes ten articles that address previous contradictions in research on two ma...
As people increasingly receive their news via social media in the Internet age, some political scien...
As citizens inadvertently “encounter” news and political information through digital media and socia...
Purpose Informational use of social media facilitates political engagement. Yet, there is also ev...
The increasing dissemination of online misinformation in recent years has raised the question which ...
Today, people are exposed to vast information flows while online or on social media. This abundance ...
In today’s media systems, large numbers of ordinary citizens circulate political information with gr...
This essay examines how social media as a source of news has severely impacted the political knowled...
My dissertation explores how social media exposure affects political knowledge among the American pu...
American democracy is built on the ideal that citizens are informed and that this knowledge allows t...
Given that approximately half of Internet users use Facebook to access news, it is no surprise that ...
With social media at the forefront of today’s media context, citizens may perceive they don’t need t...
Concern over misinformation on social media has amplified calls to improve the public’s knowledge ab...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
In recent years, much research has—more or less candidly—asked whether the use of social media platf...
This thematic issue includes ten articles that address previous contradictions in research on two ma...
As people increasingly receive their news via social media in the Internet age, some political scien...
As citizens inadvertently “encounter” news and political information through digital media and socia...
Purpose Informational use of social media facilitates political engagement. Yet, there is also ev...
The increasing dissemination of online misinformation in recent years has raised the question which ...
Today, people are exposed to vast information flows while online or on social media. This abundance ...
In today’s media systems, large numbers of ordinary citizens circulate political information with gr...