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Post-broadcast democracy: how media choice increases inequality in political involvement and polarizes elections

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Abstract

1. Introduction 2. Conditional political learning Part I. The Participatory Effects of Media Choice: 3. Broadcast television, political knowledge, and turnout 4. From low choice to high choice: the impact of cable tv and internet on news exposure, political knowledge, and turnout 5. From low choice to high choice: does greater media choice affect total news consumption and average turnout? Part II. The Political Effects of Media Choice: 6. Broadcast television, partisanship, and the incumbency advantage 7. Partisan polarization in the high-choice media environment 8. Divided by choice: audience fragmentation and political inequality in the post-broadcast media environment.

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Keywords
  • Democracy
  • Inequality
  • Politics
  • Political economy
  • Political science
  • Sociology
  • Mathematics
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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