This study examines mediators of the relationship between news consumption and political participation in the contemporary news environment. We test the differential effects exerted by pro- and counter-attitudinal news compared with balanced news on intended participation. Our primary objective is to model three paths that may link news exposure and participation: cognitive (i.e., perceived issue understanding), affective (i.e., emotions evoked by a news story), and attitudinal (i.e., attitude strength). We compare these paths across four issues, testing which is strongest. Relying on a large survey-based experiment on a representative sample of the American population (N = 2,300), we find that pro-attitudinal exposure increases intended pa...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
This research focuses specifically on media outlets that are considered to be biased and partisan su...
Hostile media perception (HMP) theory suggests that partisans perceive neutral coverage of news by o...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
textIn order to fully explicate the role of news media in individuals’ political participation, this...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
Color poster with text and graphs.There is a direct relationship between consumer trust in media and...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
The news media’s ability to mobilise citizens to participate politically by emphasising elite confli...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
The study examined the relationship between three types of political knowledge--liberal, conservativ...
The present study investigates how emotional and rational appeals in political news media stories in...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
Contemporary democracies are increasingly shaped by a surge of populism, posing serious threats to t...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
This research focuses specifically on media outlets that are considered to be biased and partisan su...
Hostile media perception (HMP) theory suggests that partisans perceive neutral coverage of news by o...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
textIn order to fully explicate the role of news media in individuals’ political participation, this...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
Color poster with text and graphs.There is a direct relationship between consumer trust in media and...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
The news media’s ability to mobilise citizens to participate politically by emphasising elite confli...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
The study examined the relationship between three types of political knowledge--liberal, conservativ...
The present study investigates how emotional and rational appeals in political news media stories in...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
Contemporary democracies are increasingly shaped by a surge of populism, posing serious threats to t...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
This research focuses specifically on media outlets that are considered to be biased and partisan su...
Hostile media perception (HMP) theory suggests that partisans perceive neutral coverage of news by o...