Dis-moi quels médias tu préfères, je te dirai comment tu votes

Field research, inscribed in a controversy about the impact on receivers of various types of political programs in the media (the written press and television) in presented. Here, we propose to privilege the real and complex choices of individuals in this political offer. A statistical typology of m...

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Main Authors: Michaël Pino, Pascal Marchand
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2007-06-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2237
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description Field research, inscribed in a controversy about the impact on receivers of various types of political programs in the media (the written press and television) in presented. Here, we propose to privilege the real and complex choices of individuals in this political offer. A statistical typology of media practices is proposed and then put into relation with the behaviours, attitudes, and political representations. We show that subjects who have weak media practices or who limit their consumption to entertainment programs have a lower cultural and political behaviour level than those who follow journalistic programs or who read engaged written press.
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Dis-moi quels médias tu préfères, je te dirai comment tu votes
Communication
television
media practices
political representation
written press
effect
title Dis-moi quels médias tu préfères, je te dirai comment tu votes
title_full Dis-moi quels médias tu préfères, je te dirai comment tu votes
title_fullStr Dis-moi quels médias tu préfères, je te dirai comment tu votes
title_full_unstemmed Dis-moi quels médias tu préfères, je te dirai comment tu votes
title_short Dis-moi quels médias tu préfères, je te dirai comment tu votes
title_sort dis moi quels medias tu preferes je te dirai comment tu votes
topic television
media practices
political representation
written press
effect
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2237
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