A systematic review of worldwide causal and correlational evidence on digital media and democracy
Max Planck Institute for Human Development · Hertie School · +2 more institutions
Abstract
One of today's most controversial and consequential issues is whether the global uptake of digital media is causally related to a decline in democracy. We conducted a systematic review of causal and correlational evidence (N = 496 articles) on the link between digital media use and different political variables. Some associations, such as increasing political participation and information consumption, are likely to be beneficial for democracy and were often observed in autocracies and emerging democracies. Other associations, such as declining political trust, increasing populism and growing polarization, are likely to be detrimental to democracy and were more pronounced in established democracies. While the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Democracy
- Autocracy
- Politics
- Populism
- Digital advertising
- Digital media
- Political economy
- Civil society
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions