The role of traditional media and the Internet in relation to young people’s political participation has attracted a great deal of scholarly attention. Starting from a notion of differential media use and an encompassing notion of political participation, this article tests the relationships between media use (newspaper, television, and Internet) and offline and online forms of political participation. Findings from a national survey (n = 2,409, age 16 to 24) reveal that a variety of Internet uses are positively related with different forms of political participation, whereas the relationship between most uses of traditional media and participation are weak, albeit positive. The study rejects the predictive power of duration of media use bu...
In this article, the authors examine how American youths' contributions to three online worlds - par...
News media play a key role in informing young citizens about politics and cultivating a sense of pol...
Previous studies suggest that social media use among the youth is correlated with online and offline...
Research has shown that the internet is an important agent of mobilization that spurs young people i...
This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political cons...
Conflicting claims have been put forward regarding the effects of Internet use on real-life politica...
Purpose. The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
Do young people participate in politics? Some claim that young people are not as much involved in po...
Do young people participate in politics? Some claim that young people are not as much involved in po...
The discussion in this thesis focus on the relationship between news media usage and political parti...
The internet and social networking sites are changing politics in various ways, specifically in the ...
Purpose: The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate on the impact of media on poli...
The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate on the impact of media on poli...
The Internet is considered a huge development in human civilization. It is literally considered as a...
In this article, the authors examine how American youths' contributions to three online worlds - par...
News media play a key role in informing young citizens about politics and cultivating a sense of pol...
Previous studies suggest that social media use among the youth is correlated with online and offline...
Research has shown that the internet is an important agent of mobilization that spurs young people i...
This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political cons...
Conflicting claims have been put forward regarding the effects of Internet use on real-life politica...
Purpose. The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
Do young people participate in politics? Some claim that young people are not as much involved in po...
Do young people participate in politics? Some claim that young people are not as much involved in po...
The discussion in this thesis focus on the relationship between news media usage and political parti...
The internet and social networking sites are changing politics in various ways, specifically in the ...
Purpose: The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate on the impact of media on poli...
The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate on the impact of media on poli...
The Internet is considered a huge development in human civilization. It is literally considered as a...
In this article, the authors examine how American youths' contributions to three online worlds - par...
News media play a key role in informing young citizens about politics and cultivating a sense of pol...
Previous studies suggest that social media use among the youth is correlated with online and offline...