The adaptation of market segmentation to political communication is identified here as a neglected explanation for why young people often figure in popular political debates as both the cause and symptom of declining social values and civic participation. New media also contribute to public anxiety because they enable new forms of mediated civic engagement and disrupt the capacity of transmission media to bind nations. Declining engagement with news media is used as an index of young peoples' lack of civic-mindedness but, as research surveyed and reported here shows, this trend away from orthodox news forms is apparent across all age groups, not just youth. This article makes the case for public debate, informed by research that addresses t...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
The concept of media literacy addresses the potential of contemporary societies to resist the negat...
This study examines how exposure to a televised debate affects young citizens’ normative democratic ...
The adaptation of market segmentation to political communication is identified here as a neglected e...
European adolescents have become more and more distant from traditional politics. Turnout rates amon...
We can see today that young adults use social media for mostly entertainment purposes. Because of th...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
Communication aimed at promoting civic engagement may become problematic when citizen roles undergo ...
Political involvement has always been important to the American people; however, research on the you...
The purpose of this article is to provide a theoretical framework for the contemporary process of po...
Election campaigns are regular opportunities for heightened political engagement and socialization. ...
Australian scholars and politicians have long been concerned about politically uninformed and inacti...
Injunctions for young people to participate in democratic life become more emphatic as voting rates ...
In this paper all arguments move around the idea that there is a very close interrelationship betwee...
Declining political involvement of adolescents in western society has caused widespread concerns abo...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
The concept of media literacy addresses the potential of contemporary societies to resist the negat...
This study examines how exposure to a televised debate affects young citizens’ normative democratic ...
The adaptation of market segmentation to political communication is identified here as a neglected e...
European adolescents have become more and more distant from traditional politics. Turnout rates amon...
We can see today that young adults use social media for mostly entertainment purposes. Because of th...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
Communication aimed at promoting civic engagement may become problematic when citizen roles undergo ...
Political involvement has always been important to the American people; however, research on the you...
The purpose of this article is to provide a theoretical framework for the contemporary process of po...
Election campaigns are regular opportunities for heightened political engagement and socialization. ...
Australian scholars and politicians have long been concerned about politically uninformed and inacti...
Injunctions for young people to participate in democratic life become more emphatic as voting rates ...
In this paper all arguments move around the idea that there is a very close interrelationship betwee...
Declining political involvement of adolescents in western society has caused widespread concerns abo...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
The concept of media literacy addresses the potential of contemporary societies to resist the negat...
This study examines how exposure to a televised debate affects young citizens’ normative democratic ...