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Selectively social politics: The differing roles of media Use on political discussionPonder et al., 2015
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- Ponder J
- Haridakis P
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In the modern media environment, people are afforded a variety of options for political information. In addition, people now use multiple media sources (eg, television, radio, blogs) to obtain information about all aspects of politics (Eveland,; Pew Research Center for the …
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