Political Identity and News Media Choice: The Polarizing Logic of Selective Exposure During the Catalan Independence Conflict

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Mass Communication and Society Pub Date : 2022-10-03 DOI:10.1080/15205436.2022.2127366
L. Valera-Ordaz
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ABSTRACT Political communication scholars have explored selective exposure by focusing on the left-right cleavage, overlooking how other sources of political identity might guide news consumption, partly because of the U.S. dominance of the discipline. We address this gap by exploring how political attitudes on the national divide influence news choices for three news media types (television, radio, and newspapers) in Catalonia over a seven-year period (2010–2017) that covers the development of the Catalan independence conflict, including four regional elections, a controversial independence referendum, and the suppression of autonomy. Binomial logistic regressions applied to four post-electoral surveys indicate that support for independence and national identity are significant predictors of Catalans’ news media choices, and that support for independence becomes increasingly relevant as a driver of news choices for broadcast media as political polarization on Catalan independence grows. We discuss the implications for democracy of such audience segregation, and underscore how political context influences media choices.
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政治认同与新闻媒介选择:加泰罗尼亚独立冲突中选择性曝光的两极分化逻辑
政治传播学学者通过关注左右分裂来探索选择性曝光,忽视了政治认同的其他来源如何引导新闻消费,部分原因是美国在该学科的主导地位。我们通过探索国家分歧的政治态度如何影响加泰罗尼亚三种新闻媒体类型(电视、广播和报纸)在七年期间(2010-2017年)的新闻选择来解决这一差距,该期间涵盖了加泰罗尼亚独立冲突的发展,包括四次地区选举、有争议的独立公投和对自治的压制。四项选举后调查的二项逻辑回归表明,对独立的支持和国家认同是加泰罗尼亚人新闻媒体选择的重要预测因素,随着加泰罗尼亚独立的政治两极分化加剧,对独立的支持越来越成为广播媒体新闻选择的驱动因素。我们讨论了这种受众隔离对民主的影响,并强调了政治背景如何影响媒体选择。
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