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ISSN:1058-4609

e-ISSN:1091-7675

IF/分区:5.1/Q1

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Conventional wisdom suggests that social media, especially when used by authoritarian powers with nefarious aims, leaves citizens of democratic countries vulnerable to psychological influence campaigns. But such concerns overlook predisposi...
Magdalena Wojcieszak,Ericka Menchen-Trevino,Bernhard Clemm von Hohenberg et al. Magdalena Wojcieszak et al.
Most scholars focus on the prevalence and democratic effects of (partisan) news exposure. This focus misses large parts of online activities of a majority of politically disinterested citizens. Although political content also appears outsid...
David Johann,Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw,Sylvia Kritzinger et al. David Johann et al.
An increasing number of citizens change and adapt their party preferences during the electoral campaign. We analyze which short-term factors explain intra-campaign changes in voting preferences, focusing on the visibility and tone of news m...
Martin Haselmayer,Markus Wagner,Thomas M Meyer Martin Haselmayer
Parties try to shape media coverage in ways that are favorable to them, but what determines whether media outlets pick up and report on party messages? Based on content analyses of 1,496 party press releases and 6,512 media reports from the...
Shira Dvir Gvirsman,L Rowell Huesmann,Eric F Dubow et al. Shira Dvir Gvirsman et al.
This study examines the effects of chronic (i.e., repeated and cumulative) mediated exposure to political violence on ideological beliefs regarding political conflict. It centers on these effects on young viewers, from preadolescents to ado...