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News Repertoires and Political Information Efficacy: Focusing on the Mediating Role of Perceived News Overload

Title
News Repertoires and Political Information Efficacy: Focusing on the Mediating Role of Perceived News Overload
Authors
Oh H.J.Lor Z.Choi J.
Ewha Authors
최지향
SCOPUS Author ID
최지향scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
SAGE Open
ISSN
2158-2440JCR Link
Citation
SAGE Open vol. 11, no. 1
Keywords
commentary-oriented news repertoirenews overloadnews repertoirepolitical information efficacy
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In an era of news abundance, people increasingly feel uncertain as to whether they possess adequate information to participate in politics. However, previous research has not paid attention to the issue of such efficacy. To fill the gap, this study examines (a) how different types of news repertoire are associated with political information efficacy and (b) how perceived news overload mediates the relationship. The findings show that people have three distinct types of news repertoires, such as commentary-oriented, TV, and social media news repertoires, and those who consume news via a commentary-oriented news repertoire tend to have a higher level of political information efficacy, while the use of TV and social media news repertoires does not show significant effects on political information efficacy. In addition to that, the perceived news overload negatively mediates the link between all three types of news repertoires and political information efficacy. Two-wave original survey data were used for analyses. © The Author(s) 2021.
DOI
10.1177/2158244020988685
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