The roles of different news media use and press freedom in education-generated participation inequality : an eight-country comparative analysis
This eight-nation comparative study adopts a multi-modal analytical approach in investigating education-driven stratification in political participation and the simultaneous roles of various media (print newspaper, television, radio, and social media) and press freedom in influencing this inequal...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1490722023-03-05T15:57:24Z The roles of different news media use and press freedom in education-generated participation inequality : an eight-country comparative analysis Ahmed, Saifuddin Cho, Jaeho Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication::Communication theories and models Political-participation Social Media This eight-nation comparative study adopts a multi-modal analytical approach in investigating education-driven stratification in political participation and the simultaneous roles of various media (print newspaper, television, radio, and social media) and press freedom in influencing this inequality. The findings suggest that informational use of social media, print newspaper, and radio increases the likelihood of participation, but consuming television news inhibits participation. Furthermore, social media use, like radio and television use, exacerbates the education-generated inequality. Press freedom as a socio-political factor reinforces the role of the television, print newspaper, and social media in participation inequality. Theoretical and policy implications are discussed. Accepted version 2021-05-25T05:41:16Z 2021-05-25T05:41:16Z 2019 Journal Article Ahmed, S. & Cho, J. (2019). The roles of different news media use and press freedom in education-generated participation inequality : an eight-country comparative analysis. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 63(3), 566-586. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2019.1653100 0883-8151 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149072 10.1080/08838151.2019.1653100 3 63 566 586 en Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media © 2019 Broadcast Education Association. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media and is made available with permission of Broadcast Education Association. application/pdf |
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This eight-nation comparative study adopts a multi-modal analytical approach in
investigating education-driven stratification in political participation and the simultaneous roles
of various media (print newspaper, television, radio, and social media) and press freedom in
influencing this inequality. The findings suggest that informational use of social media, print
newspaper, and radio increases the likelihood of participation, but consuming television news
inhibits participation. Furthermore, social media use, like radio and television use, exacerbates
the education-generated inequality. Press freedom as a socio-political factor reinforces the role of
the television, print newspaper, and social media in participation inequality. Theoretical and
policy implications are discussed. |
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Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information |
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The roles of different news media use and press freedom in education-generated participation inequality : an eight-country comparative analysis |
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The roles of different news media use and press freedom in education-generated participation inequality : an eight-country comparative analysis |
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