媒体自由、政治知识与政治参与

Media Freedom, Political Knowledge, and Participation

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2008
被引 200
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究了媒体不受政府控制的程度与公民政治知识、政治参与及投票率的关系,发现政府控制媒体越多,公民越无知和冷漠。

Abstract

This paper examines the relationship between media freedom from government control and citizens' political knowledge, political participation, and voter turnout. To explore these connections, I first examine media freedom and citizens' political knowledge in thirteen central and eastern European countries with data from Freedom House's Freedom of the Press report and the European Commission's Candidate Countries Eurobarometer survey. Next, I consider media freedom and citizens' political participation in 60 countries using data from the World Values Survey. Finally, I investigate media freedom and voter turnout in these same 60 or so countries with data from the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. I find that where government owns a larger share of media outlets and infrastructure, regulates the media industry more, and does more to control the content of news, citizens are more politically ignorant and apathetic. Where the media is less regulated and there is greater private ownership in the media industry, citizens are more politically knowledgeable and active. These results are robust to sample, specification, and alternative measures of media freedom.

媒体自由政治知识政治参与选民投票率