For democracy to function correctly, citizens need to have an adequate level of political knowledge on which to judge political representatives. Media use is generally regarded as being one of the key factors affecting the distribution of this information, but how has the greater media choice provided through the Internet and other mediums affected the knowledge of citizens? Jesper Strömbäck presents a case study from Sweden which maps the changing media use of citizens since the mid-1980s. He illustrates that as media choice has increased, there has also been a rise in the percentage of individuals who either actively seek out news or avoid it. This raises the prospect that greater media choice could create unequal levels of political know...
How do European citizens receive what little information that they do about the policies and activit...
This article by Polis Summer School student Hanna Darroll We now have more choice of media sources t...
Blekesaune, Elvestad and Aalberg (2012) demonstrates that an increasing segment of the European elec...
Mass media are frequently cited as having the potential to inform the public, raising knowledge leve...
A media free from government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
A media free from Government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
During the last decennia media environments and political communication systems have changed fundame...
This thesis examines the ways in which citizens find out about socio-political issues. The project s...
We investigate the often-stated, but disputed claim in the political science and political communica...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion on how the growing opportunities for media choice in...
This thematic issue includes ten articles that address previous contradictions in research on two ma...
Why is citizens' support for political actors and institutions declining? Recent research suggests t...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
The transition from low- to high-choice media environments has had far-reaching implications for ci...
How do European citizens receive what little information that they do about the policies and activit...
This article by Polis Summer School student Hanna Darroll We now have more choice of media sources t...
Blekesaune, Elvestad and Aalberg (2012) demonstrates that an increasing segment of the European elec...
Mass media are frequently cited as having the potential to inform the public, raising knowledge leve...
A media free from government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
A media free from Government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
During the last decennia media environments and political communication systems have changed fundame...
This thesis examines the ways in which citizens find out about socio-political issues. The project s...
We investigate the often-stated, but disputed claim in the political science and political communica...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion on how the growing opportunities for media choice in...
This thematic issue includes ten articles that address previous contradictions in research on two ma...
Why is citizens' support for political actors and institutions declining? Recent research suggests t...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
The transition from low- to high-choice media environments has had far-reaching implications for ci...
How do European citizens receive what little information that they do about the policies and activit...
This article by Polis Summer School student Hanna Darroll We now have more choice of media sources t...
Blekesaune, Elvestad and Aalberg (2012) demonstrates that an increasing segment of the European elec...