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Autorenporträt
Kenneth Newton is Professor Emeritus at Southampton University. He served as Executive Director of the ECPR and as a member of the Executive of IPSA and the PSA UK. His research publications cover social and political trust, democratic innovations, city politics and media politics and he is the co-author of Foundations of Comparative Politics (4th edition, with Jan van Deth, Cambridge 2021).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Massive and minimal media effects 2. The news landscape 3. News diets 4. Avoiding, rejecting, ignoring and accepting 5. Digital pessimism 6. Newspapers, voting and agenda-setting 7. Media malaise and the mean world effect 8. Personal experience as a reality check 9. Pluralism and democracy 10. Practical lessons.
1. Massive and minimal media effects 2. The news landscape 3. News diets 4. Avoiding, rejecting, ignoring and accepting 5. Digital pessimism 6. Newspapers, voting and agenda-setting 7. Media malaise and the mean world effect 8. Personal experience as a reality check 9. Pluralism and democracy 10. Practical lessons.
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