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Analyzing Malaise and Mobilization: The Effects of Media on Political Support and European Identity in Old and New Member States

机译:分析不适和动员:媒体对新成员国政治支持和欧洲认同的影响

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The recent financial crisis and the way it was handled by European Union (EU) received a great deal of media coverage, and since the media has a tendency to alter public opinion, it is safe to assume that it has affected some Europeans’ attitudes towards the EU. In order to test that assumption, a model was built around the theoretical framework of “media malaise,” and »political support«. It was found that the media certainly affected and shaped public opinion; however, study revealed that consuming media has not made people more cynical towards the EU. Based on secondary data analysis of Eurobarometer the study reveals positive relationship of media mobilization effect with European’s political attitudes and identity.
机译:最近的金融危机和欧洲联盟处理的方式(欧盟)获得了大量的媒体报道,并且由于媒体倾向于改变公众舆论,因此可以安全地认为它影响了一些欧洲人态度欧盟。为了测试该假设,围绕“媒体萎靡”和»政治支持建立了一个模型。有人发现,媒体肯定受到影响和形状的舆论;然而,研究表明,消费媒体并没有让欧盟更加愤世嫉俗。基于Eurobarometer的二级数据分析,研究揭示了媒体动员与欧洲政治态度和身份的积极关系。

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    Waqas Ejaz;

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