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Nachrichtennutzung in komplexen Informationsumgebungen

„Zufälligkeit“ als tragfähiges Konzept gesellschaftlicher Integration?

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Viele Öffentlichkeitstheorien basieren auf der Grundannahme, dass die Funktionsfähigkeit von Demokratien wesentlich davon abhängt, inwiefern Bürger die Möglichkeit und das Interesse besitzen, an gesellschaftspolitischen Entwicklungen teilzuhaben (Ferree/Gamson/Gerhards/Rucht 2002, Strömbäck 2005).

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Mothes, C. (2017). Nachrichtennutzung in komplexen Informationsumgebungen. In: Jandura, O., Wendelin, M., Adolf, M., Wimmer, J. (eds) Zwischen Integration und Diversifikation. Medien • Kultur • Kommunikation. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15031-0_5

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