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The Differential Gains Model of Online News Use: Examining the Implications of Interactive Use of Online News for Political Participation

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With special focus on the importance of interpersonal discussion about politics in political effects of the news media message, this study examined the role of online political discussion that mediates the effects of online news on political participation.
Especially, this study paid more attention to the significant potential of the Internet to enhance and facilitate public discourse and participation. This study found that interpersonal discussion through both face-to-face and online settings about politics plays an important role in the political effects of the news media, which was more significant predictors than Internet news use for political participation. Based on the findings, the implications of online political discussion were discussed.

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Kim, Daekyung. and Johnson, Thomas. "The Differential Gains Model of Online News Use: Examining the Implications of Interactive Use of Online News for Political Participation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany, Jun 16, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p92823_index.html>

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Kim, D. and Johnson, T. J. , 2006-06-16 "The Differential Gains Model of Online News Use: Examining the Implications of Interactive Use of Online News for Political Participation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p92823_index.html

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Abstract: With special focus on the importance of interpersonal discussion about politics in political effects of the news media message, this study examined the role of online political discussion that mediates the effects of online news on political participation.
Especially, this study paid more attention to the significant potential of the Internet to enhance and facilitate public discourse and participation. This study found that interpersonal discussion through both face-to-face and online settings about politics plays an important role in the political effects of the news media, which was more significant predictors than Internet news use for political participation. Based on the findings, the implications of online political discussion were discussed.

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differential gains from online news 1 The differential gains model of online news use: Examining the implications of interactive use of online news for political participation Daekyung Kim Ph. D. candidate & Thomas J. Johnson Professor School of Journalism Southern Illinois University Carbondale Paper to be submitted for consideration at the annual meeting of International Communication Association (ICA) Dresden Germany Abstract differential gains from online news 2 This study examined whether online political discussion mediates the effects of online
Face-to Face Discussion differential gains from online news 28 Figure 4. Path Model of Political Participation by Online Discussion .265** Campaign Political Interest Participation .262** .002 Internet News Use .206** .525** .208** Online Discussion


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