Institutions and Media Use in Democratizing Countries: The Czech-Slovak Case as a Quasi-Experiment

Matthew Loveless

Abstract


Using original survey data from the early democratization period in Central and Eastern Europe, I compare the choice of media for individuals’ informational demands in the context of differently evolved media environments. Using the quasi-experimental setting of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the findings indicate that individuals who express more interest in staying informed about politics are more likely to use public rather than privatizing media. Further, in the context of the multilevel design, this media preference is consistent regardless of the differing extents of privatization between the countries. This analysis adds empirical evidence to the ongoing debate on the role of mass media and the process of political socialization in democratizing countries.


Keywords


mass media, democratization, Central and Eastern Europe, political behaviortern Europe, Political Behavior, Comparative Politics

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