1. A Question of Time? : A Longitudinal Analysis of the Relationship between News Media Consumption and Political Trust
- Author
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Adam Shehata, Jesper Strömbäck, and Monika Djerf-Pierre
- Subjects
Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,050801 communication & media studies ,Political communication ,Linkage (mechanical) ,law.invention ,Politics ,0508 media and communications ,law ,Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap ,Political science ,050602 political science & public administration ,Opinion Dynamics ,News media ,media_common ,Consumption (economics) ,Changing Media Environments ,Distrust ,Communication ,05 social sciences ,Political Trust ,Advertising ,Media relations ,Media and Communications ,0506 political science ,Media Effects ,Media system dependency theory ,Social psychology - Abstract
Although there is plenty of research investigating the linkages between news media use and political distrust, virtually all of these studies focus on the impact of media use on political distrust at a particular point in time. At the same time, the transition from low-choice to high-choice media environments suggests that the relationship might not be stable across time. Whatever the linkages between news media use and political distrust were in the 1980s, 1990s, or 2000s, it cannot a priori be assumed that those linkages are the same or of equal strength today. Against this background, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the changing relationship between news media use and political trust across time. Among other things, the results show that there is a positive linkage between news media use and political trust but also that for some media, this relationship weakens across time.
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- 2016