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Online Incidental Exposure to News Can Minimize Interest-Based Political Knowledge Gaps: Evidence from Two U.S. Elections

The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2021
Concerns persist over the potential for the fragmented media environment to promote motivation-based political knowledge gaps between those who are interested in politics and those who are not.
Brian E. Weeks, D. Lane, Lauren Hahn
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Nudge for Reflection: More Than Just a Channel to Political Knowledge

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021
Reflection, a process that organizes information into a structure that incorporates both own and others’ perspectives, was previously believed to function mainly as an antecedent of political knowledge.
Weiyu Zhang, Tian Yang, S. Perrault
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Probing the Mechanisms Through Which Social Media Erodes Political Knowledge: The Role of the News-Finds-Me Perception

Mass Communication & Society, 2020
This study examines the causal effects of social media use on political knowledge as well as the underlying mechanisms through which such an effect occurs.
Sangwon Lee
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Internet and social media use and political knowledge: Evidence from Turkey

Mediterranean Politics, 2020
What are the implications of citizens turning to online sources for news and information about politics? As the Internet and social media have become popular sources of news and information about politics, there has been a growing interest in ...
Simge Andı, S. E. Aytaç, A. Çarkoğlu
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Contagious Politics: Tie Strength and the Spread of Political Knowledge

Communication Research, 2020
This work explores the influence of social connections on young people’s political knowledge. Extending previous research on individual and interpersonal predictors of political learning, the study examines relational characteristics and their role in ...
K. Ognyanova
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Exposure to Difference on Facebook, Trust, and Political Knowledge

, 2020
Building off of literatures in the areas of network heterogeneity, oppositional networks, cross-cutting exposure, incidental information exposure, and trust, we suggested that Facebook networks characterized by inclusion of people different from the self
Toby Hopp   +3 more
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News finds me perception and democracy: Effects on political knowledge, political interest, and voting

New Media & Society, 2018
Recent scholarship suggests that overreliance on social networks for news and public affairs is associated with the belief that one no longer needs to actively seek information.
Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Trevor Diehl
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The Importance of Political Knowledge for Effective Citizenship

Public Opinion Quarterly, 2019
General political knowledge is a central variable in American politics research. Individuals with high political knowledge exhibit behaviors that are consequential to a well-functioning democracy, including holding more stable political opinions ...
M. Kleinberg, R. Lau
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Knowledge Politics: Policing Knowledge

2018
Science has not only led to the mass production of knowledge but also has it invaded society with multifarious effects.
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Does Interpersonal Discussion Increase Political Knowledge? A Meta-Analysis

Communication Research, 2019
Theorists have long argued that discussing public affairs with others increases citizens’ knowledge of politics. Yet, empirical tests of this claim reach contradictory results, with some studies reporting large effects of discussion on knowledge while ...
Eran Amsalem, Lilach Nir
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