News media consumption is vital to understanding democracy in Latin America. Democracy in the region lacks consolidation that may be encouraged by the ability of news media to shape individuals' political attitudes and behaviors. Yet, we know very little about how citizens of Latin American countries consume news media or how that consumption affects attitudes and behavior. This study offers a region-wide examination of the factors that shape news media consumption and the effects of that consumption on individuals in the region. To explore this topic, I examine survey data from the 2008 Latin American Public Opinion Project in 18 Latin American countries. I argue that news media promote democratic attitudes and political behavior by increa...
This paper studies the relationship between neo-populism and political mass communication in Latin A...
Many Latin American countries democratized between 1975 and 2000, and research has confirmed that co...
This paper studies the relationship between neo-populism and political mass communication in Latin A...
News media are an important factor in any democratic society. Research focused on developed democrac...
News media are an important factor in any democratic society. Research focused on developed democrac...
News media are an important factor in any democratic society. Research focused on developed democrac...
Political communication scholars have long been interested in why people seek out the media content ...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin...
Social media use is increasingly popular worldwide. Yet little is knownabout what shapes social medi...
This paper explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin Am...
The article deals with the problems of relations between media and politics in Latin America. The me...
Many Latin American countries democratized between 1975 and 2000, and research has confirmed that co...
NoThis book examines how political communication and the mass media have played a central role in th...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
This paper studies the relationship between neo-populism and political mass communication in Latin A...
Many Latin American countries democratized between 1975 and 2000, and research has confirmed that co...
This paper studies the relationship between neo-populism and political mass communication in Latin A...
News media are an important factor in any democratic society. Research focused on developed democrac...
News media are an important factor in any democratic society. Research focused on developed democrac...
News media are an important factor in any democratic society. Research focused on developed democrac...
Political communication scholars have long been interested in why people seek out the media content ...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin...
Social media use is increasingly popular worldwide. Yet little is knownabout what shapes social medi...
This paper explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin Am...
The article deals with the problems of relations between media and politics in Latin America. The me...
Many Latin American countries democratized between 1975 and 2000, and research has confirmed that co...
NoThis book examines how political communication and the mass media have played a central role in th...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
This paper studies the relationship between neo-populism and political mass communication in Latin A...
Many Latin American countries democratized between 1975 and 2000, and research has confirmed that co...
This paper studies the relationship between neo-populism and political mass communication in Latin A...