‘I saw it on Facebook’: an experimental analysis of political learning through social media
Volume: 24, Issue: 9, Pages: 1283 - 1302
Published: Dec 6, 2019
Abstract
The maldistribution of political knowledge in society has important consequences for individual-level political behavior and the representativeness of governmental policies. Increased media selectivity threatens to widen the gap between the politically well-informed and the less-informed by decreasing chance encounters with incidental political information. This study asks: Does exposure to incidental political information through social media...
Paper Details
Title
‘I saw it on Facebook’: an experimental analysis of political learning through social media
Published Date
Dec 6, 2019
Volume
24
Issue
9
Pages
1283 - 1302
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