Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums

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Autor(a) principal: Vogler, Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Weston, Morley, Ryffel, Quirin, Rauchfleisch, Adrian, Jürgens, Pascal, Eisenegger, Mark, Schwaiger, Lisa, Christen, Urs
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v11i1.6029
Resumo: The news media are among the most important sources of information about political events, such as referendums. For young adults, the smartphone has become the main device for accessing news. However, we know little about the factors influencing mobile news consumption and how this consumption is related to political knowledge and political participation. This study investigates the antecedents of young individuals’ smartphone news consumption and how it is correlated with their knowledge about and participation in two referendums in Switzerland. We record the mobile internet usage of 309 young adults and link their digital trace data to survey data. We show that trust in news media and the use of broadcast media are positively correlated with the duration of mobile news consumption. The use of social media leads to more news source diversity. However, we find that the duration of mobile news consumption and news source diversity are not correlated with political knowledge about or participation in the referendum. As interest in politics is also positively correlated with the diversity of news sources used by individual participants, our study supports the idea that attentive audiences use a broader range of news sources to inform themselves about referendums.
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spelling Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendumsmobile news consumption; news media; referendum; political knowledge; political participation; young adultsThe news media are among the most important sources of information about political events, such as referendums. For young adults, the smartphone has become the main device for accessing news. However, we know little about the factors influencing mobile news consumption and how this consumption is related to political knowledge and political participation. This study investigates the antecedents of young individuals’ smartphone news consumption and how it is correlated with their knowledge about and participation in two referendums in Switzerland. We record the mobile internet usage of 309 young adults and link their digital trace data to survey data. We show that trust in news media and the use of broadcast media are positively correlated with the duration of mobile news consumption. The use of social media leads to more news source diversity. However, we find that the duration of mobile news consumption and news source diversity are not correlated with political knowledge about or participation in the referendum. As interest in politics is also positively correlated with the diversity of news sources used by individual participants, our study supports the idea that attentive audiences use a broader range of news sources to inform themselves about referendums.Cogitatio Press2023-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v11i1.6029https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v11i1.6029Media and Communication; Vol 11, No 1 (2023): Referendum Campaigns in the Digital Age; 6-182183-2439reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/6029https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/6029/6029Copyright (c) 2023 Daniel Vogler, Morley Weston, Quirin Ryffel, Adrian Rauchfleisch, Pascal Jürgens, Mark Eisenegger, Lisa Schwaiger, Urs Christeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVogler, DanielWeston, MorleyRyffel, QuirinRauchfleisch, AdrianJürgens, PascalEisenegger, MarkSchwaiger, LisaChristen, Urs2023-06-29T17:45:23Zoai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/6029Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:46:03.882722Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
title Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
spellingShingle Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
Vogler, Daniel
mobile news consumption; news media; referendum; political knowledge; political participation; young adults
title_short Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
title_full Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
title_fullStr Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
title_full_unstemmed Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
title_sort Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
author Vogler, Daniel
author_facet Vogler, Daniel
Weston, Morley
Ryffel, Quirin
Rauchfleisch, Adrian
Jürgens, Pascal
Eisenegger, Mark
Schwaiger, Lisa
Christen, Urs
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author2 Weston, Morley
Ryffel, Quirin
Rauchfleisch, Adrian
Jürgens, Pascal
Eisenegger, Mark
Schwaiger, Lisa
Christen, Urs
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vogler, Daniel
Weston, Morley
Ryffel, Quirin
Rauchfleisch, Adrian
Jürgens, Pascal
Eisenegger, Mark
Schwaiger, Lisa
Christen, Urs
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mobile news consumption; news media; referendum; political knowledge; political participation; young adults
topic mobile news consumption; news media; referendum; political knowledge; political participation; young adults
description The news media are among the most important sources of information about political events, such as referendums. For young adults, the smartphone has become the main device for accessing news. However, we know little about the factors influencing mobile news consumption and how this consumption is related to political knowledge and political participation. This study investigates the antecedents of young individuals’ smartphone news consumption and how it is correlated with their knowledge about and participation in two referendums in Switzerland. We record the mobile internet usage of 309 young adults and link their digital trace data to survey data. We show that trust in news media and the use of broadcast media are positively correlated with the duration of mobile news consumption. The use of social media leads to more news source diversity. However, we find that the duration of mobile news consumption and news source diversity are not correlated with political knowledge about or participation in the referendum. As interest in politics is also positively correlated with the diversity of news sources used by individual participants, our study supports the idea that attentive audiences use a broader range of news sources to inform themselves about referendums.
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