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Politieke kennis en effecten van nieuws

Authors :
J. Kleijnnijenhuis
J.A. de Ridder
O. Scholten
Communication Science
Political Science and Public Administration
Communication Choices, Content and Consequences (CCCC)
ASCoR (FMG)
Source :
Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap, 36(3), 204-224. Uitgeverij Boom, de Ridder, J, Kleinnijenhuis, J & Scholten, O 2008, ' Politieke kennis en effecten van nieuws ', Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 204-224 . https://doi.org/10.1347/tijd.36.3.204
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Amsterdam University Press, 2008.

Abstract

Is the effect of political news on citizens depending on political knowledge? Is the highlyknowledgeable audience immune to the political purport of the news or does the lowly-knowledgeable voter know too little to be affected by the news? On the basis of a multi-wave panel survey and a longitudinal content analysis of newspapers and television news magazines during the 2006 Dutch parliamentary election campaign, this question is answered by comparing news effects on three audiences which mutually differ in level of political knowledge. Results show that political knowledge makes a difference. Citizens with a poor political knowledge are most strongly affected by the news, as mediated cognitively through their perceptions of party performance. Knowledgeable voters with a sporadic exposure to media rely most strongly on predispositions. Every audience is susceptible to the news, especially for attributions of successes and failures.

Details

ISSN :
18757286 and 13846930
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b91ec697c774d9463653cec4d2be028f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5117/2008.036.003.204