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Increased Media Choice and Political Knowledge Gaps: A Comparative Longitudinal Study of 18 Established Democracies 1995-2015

Atle Haugsgjerd Stine Hesstvedt Rune Karlsen

Abstrak

ABSTRACT We investigate the often-stated, but disputed claim in the political science and political communication literature that increasing media choice widens inequalities in political knowledge. The assumption is that in a high-choice media environment, the politically interested will consume more news while the uninterested will avoid such content, leading, in turn, to widening differences in political knowledge. Although previous studies show that high media choice increases political knowledge gaps in the United States, comparative longitudinal evidence is currently lacking. To fill this gap, we draw on data from four rounds of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Overall, we do not find general support for the high-choice knowledge gap thesis. In most countries, there is no indication that inequality in political knowledge has increased over time. Building on recent insights from political communication research, we question key assumptions of the high choice knowledge gap thesis.

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Atle Haugsgjerd

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Stine Hesstvedt

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Rune Karlsen

Format Sitasi

Haugsgjerd, A., Hesstvedt, S., Karlsen, R. (2021). Increased Media Choice and Political Knowledge Gaps: A Comparative Longitudinal Study of 18 Established Democracies 1995-2015. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2020.1868633

Akses Cepat

Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
16×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1080/10584609.2020.1868633
Akses
Open Access ✓