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Media Exposure Diversity: An Empirical Explication

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
This paper explicates the concept of media exposure diversity in the context of presidential elections. Analyzing data from the 2012, 2016, and 2020 American National Election Survey, we created two proxies of media exposure diversity: diversity in media
Xinle Jia, Zhongdang Pan, Fangjing Tu
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Public service media and exposure diversity: introduction

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication : IJoC, 2015
Exposure diversity is a relatively new and as yet to be explicitly formulated objective of contemporary media policy. While it holds certain potential—in particular in the messy digital space characterized by abundance and exponentially increased user choices—it comes with certain risks too.
N. Helberger
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“Diversity Is Important to Me”: White Parents and Exposure-to-Diversity Parenting Practices

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 2018
Drawing upon interviews with 40 parents in Cincinnati, Ohio, the author explores how “exposure to diversity,” an implicit racial socialization practice, has become a defining feature of how some middle-class white parents teach their children about race ...
M. Underhill
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Exposure Diversity as a Policy Goal

Journal of Media Law, 2012
The protection and promotion of media diversity is one of the primary goals of national media laws and policies. Existing laws and policies are typically concerned with the supply of a wide range of content from diverse sources. Law and policy makers have been until now far more cautious about addressing the question of the programs to which users are ...
N. Helberger
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Mapping Exposure Diversity: The Divergent Effects of Algorithmic Curation on News Consumption

Journal of Communications, 2022
Diversity is a crucial precondition for a democratic public discourse. In today’s high-choice media environments, exposure to diverse news is largely determined by individuals’ personal selection.
Pascal Jürgens, Birgit Stark
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Suicide exposure in transgender and gender diverse adults

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021
The purpose of this study is to examine the psychological effects of suicide exposure for Transgender and Gender Diverse (TGD) adults.Using data from a national online survey of 2784 self-identified TGD adults, the current study investigated the prevalence of suicide death and suicide attempt exposure and demographic and mental health correlates.Nearly
Julie Cerel   +3 more
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Media Diversity Policies for the Public: Empirical Evidence Examining Exposure Diversity and Democratic Citizenship

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2017
The pursuit of media diversity as a policy goal finds its foundation in First Amendment values which assume that the public welfare requires broad dissemination of information from diverse and anta...
Dam Hee Kim, Nojin Kwak
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Television News Repertoires, Exposure Diversity, and Voting Behavior in the 2016 U.S. Election

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2019
This study explores the television news repertoires and voting behaviors of American citizens in the 2016 U.S. election. The results reveal notably different repertoires, some defined by ideologically driven selective exposure, others defined by ...
Thomas Ksiazek, S. Kim, E. Malthouse
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Table_appendix_revised – Supplemental material for Operationalizing exposure diversity

2020
Supplemental material, Table_appendix_revised for Operationalizing exposure diversity by Hallvard Moe, Jan Fredrik Hovden and Kari Karppinen in European Journal of ...
Moe, Hallvard   +2 more
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