It is commonly acknowledged that the news media can both mobilize and demobilize voters, depending on the exact content of media coverage. Unfortunately, research on these effects has mostly focused on either the one or the other effect in isolation. In this article we test, simultaneously, for both the demobilizing effect of strategy framing as well as for the mobilizing effect of conflict framing within the context of the 2009 European Parliamentary elections. In a unique multi-method and comparative cross-national study design we combine a media content analysis (N=52,009) with data from a two-wave panel survey conducted in 21 countries (N=32,411). Consistent with expectations, conflict framing in campaign news coverage mobilized voters ...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
In this article we analyse the news coverage of the 2009 EP elections in all 27 EU member states (N ...
By reporting on some conflicts but not on others, and by representing conflicts they report on in pa...
The ability of the news media to mobilize voters during an election campaign is not well understood....
In this article we investigate the impact of campaign news coverage on the mobilization of voters in...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
The news media’s ability to mobilise citizens to participate politically by emphasising elite confli...
The notion that election campaigns mobilize people politically is often treated as conventional wisd...
Past research has shown that media coverage during election campaigns influences citizen preferences...
This article investigates the role of conflict framing as a moderator of the political agenda-settin...
This study combines a media content analysis (N 1158) and panel survey data (N 1612) conducted dur...
Extant research is not very specific about when the media matter for vote choice. In this study, we ...
Previous research suggests that the news media’s reporting about politics in terms of strategy foste...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
In this article we analyse the news coverage of the 2009 EP elections in all 27 EU member states (N ...
By reporting on some conflicts but not on others, and by representing conflicts they report on in pa...
The ability of the news media to mobilize voters during an election campaign is not well understood....
In this article we investigate the impact of campaign news coverage on the mobilization of voters in...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
The news media’s ability to mobilise citizens to participate politically by emphasising elite confli...
The notion that election campaigns mobilize people politically is often treated as conventional wisd...
Past research has shown that media coverage during election campaigns influences citizen preferences...
This article investigates the role of conflict framing as a moderator of the political agenda-settin...
This study combines a media content analysis (N 1158) and panel survey data (N 1612) conducted dur...
Extant research is not very specific about when the media matter for vote choice. In this study, we ...
Previous research suggests that the news media’s reporting about politics in terms of strategy foste...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
In this article we analyse the news coverage of the 2009 EP elections in all 27 EU member states (N ...
By reporting on some conflicts but not on others, and by representing conflicts they report on in pa...