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'Dark Areas of Ignorance' Revisited: Comparing International Affairs Knowledge in Switzerland and the United States

机译:再次探讨“无知的黑暗地区”:比较瑞士和美国的国际事务知识

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This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international affairs are attributable to differences in the supply of international news and citizens' demand for information. Simultaneously, the authors compared the level of news coverage accorded specific "target" subjects in major Swiss and U.S. news organizations and the level of attentiveness to news among Swiss and U.S. citizens. The authors' results revealed that Swiss media provided more hard international news than U.S. media, that Swiss citizens reported higher levels of news exposure, and that the Swiss were also considerably more informed than the Americans on questions of hard news. Using a multilevel model, the authors further demonstrate that the effects of news on knowledge are stronger in Switzerland and that the greater availability of international news has the effect of reducing the knowledge gap between more and less attentive Swiss.
机译:这项研究检验了这样一个假设,即公众对国际事务的认识的跨国差异是由于国际新闻的提供和公民对信息的需求不同所致。同时,作者比较了主要的瑞士和美国新闻组织中与特定“目标”主题相对应的新闻报道水平以及瑞士和美国公民对新闻的关注程度。作者的结果显示,瑞士媒体提供的国际新闻要比美国媒体多,瑞士公民报道的新闻曝光率更高,并且瑞士人在新闻方面也比美国人了解得多。使用多层次模型,作者进一步证明,新闻对知识的影响在瑞士更强,国际新闻的可获得性更高,可以减少越来越多的注意力在瑞士之间的知识鸿沟。

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