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@article{23268, author = {Šerek, Jan and Umemura, Tomotaka}, article_number = {3}, keywords = {first-time voters; political discussions; political news; political socialization; voting intention}, language = {eng}, issn = {0267-3231}, journal = {European Journal of Communication}, title = {Changes in late adolescents’ voting intentions during the election campaign: Disentangling the effects of political communication with parents, peers and media}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267323115577306}, volume = {30}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 23268 AU - Šerek, Jan - Umemura, Tomotaka PY - 2015 TI - Changes in late adolescents’ voting intentions during the election campaign: Disentangling the effects of political communication with parents, peers and media JF - European Journal of Communication VL - 30 IS - 3 SP - 285-300 EP - 285-300 SN - 0267-3231 KW - first-time voters KW - political discussions KW - political news KW - political socialization KW - voting intention UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267323115577306 N2 - This article investigates the effects of political discussions with parents, political discussions with peers and exposure to political news during an election campaign on the voting intentions and behaviour of first-time voters. Longitudinal data collected in the Czech Republic are employed in the main analysis (N=223). Results show that young people who frequently discuss politics with their peers are characterized by higher voting intentions and subsequent electoral participation. On the other hand, political discussions with parents and exposure to political news have no such effects. Furthermore, although it does not have an impact on voting intentions, more frequent political discussions with parents predict increased frequency of political discussions with peers. Overall, our results underscore the importance of peers in late adolescents' political socialization. ER -
ŠEREK, Jan a Tomotaka UMEMURA. Changes in late adolescents’ voting intentions during the election campaign: Disentangling the effects of political communication with parents, peers and media. \textit{European Journal of Communication}. 2015, roč.~30, č.~3, s.~285-300. ISSN~0267-3231.
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