Populist Radical-Right Attitudes, Political Involvement and Selective Information Consumption: Who Tunes Out and Who Prefers Attitude-Consonant Information
Michaela Maier, Silke Adam, Teresa Gil Lopez, Mykola Makhortykh, Laurits Bromme, Clara Christner, Ernesto de León, Aleksandra Urman
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This study seeks to understand how populist radical-right (PRR) attitudes and political involvement relate to individuals’ political information consumption and selective exposure to ideological co...
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