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oapen-20.500.12657-423902023-02-17T10:51:53Z Generational Gaps in Political Media Use and Civic Engagement Andersen, Kim Ohme, Jakob Bjarnøe, Camilla Bordacconi, Mats Joe Albæk, Erik De Vreese, Claes H News media and journalism Civics and citizenship bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KN Industry & industrial studies::KNT Media, information & communication industries::KNTJ Press & journalism bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPV Political control & freedoms::JPVH Human rights::JPVH1 Civil rights & citizenship "This book investigates news use patterns among five different generations in a time where digital media create a multi-choice media environment. The book introduces a new model – The EPIG Model (Engagement-Participation-Information*Generation) – to study how different generational cohorts’ exposure to political information is related to their political engagement and participation. The authors build on a multi-method framework to determine direct and indirect media effects across generations. The unique dataset allows for comparison of effects between legacy and social media use and helps to disentangle the influence on citizens’ political involvement in nonelection as well as during political campaign times. Bringing the newly of-age Generation Z into the picture, the book presents an in-depth understanding of how a changing media environment presents different challenges and opportunities for political involvement of this, as well as older generations. Bringing the conversation around political engagement and the media up to date for the new generation, this book will be of key importance to scholars and students in the areas of media studies, communication studies, technology, political science and political communication." 2020-10-02T10:27:48Z 2020-10-02T10:27:48Z 2021 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/42390 eng Routledge Studies in Media, Communication, and Politics application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781000284997.pdf Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003111498 10.4324/9781003111498 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb Routledge 250 open access
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"This book investigates news use patterns among five different generations in a time where digital media create a multi-choice media environment.
The book introduces a new model – The EPIG Model (Engagement-Participation-Information*Generation) – to study how different generational cohorts’ exposure to political information is related to their political engagement and participation. The authors build on a multi-method framework to determine direct and indirect media effects across generations. The unique dataset allows for comparison of effects between legacy and social media use and helps to disentangle the influence on citizens’ political involvement in nonelection as well as during political campaign times. Bringing the newly of-age Generation Z into the picture, the book presents an in-depth understanding of how a changing media environment presents different challenges and opportunities for political involvement of this, as well as older generations.
Bringing the conversation around political engagement and the media up to date for the new generation, this book will be of key importance to scholars and students in the areas of media studies, communication studies, technology, political science and political communication."
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