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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2006.tde-12082011-131211
Document
Author
Full name
Rogerio Schlegel
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Moises, Jose Alvaro (President)
Carneiro, Leandro Piquet
Meneguello, Rachel
Title in Portuguese
Mídia, confiança política e mobilização
Keywords in Portuguese
Confiança
Instituições
Jornalismo
Mídia
Mobilização
Abstract in Portuguese
A desconfiança em instituições e atores políticos pode favorecer a desmobilização do cidadão quando mantida por prazos mais longos. Este estudo, baseado na análise estatística de dados do Estudo Eleitoral Brasileiro de 2002, encontrou evidências de que a participação eleitoral e não-eleitoral e o interesse por política são menores entre aqueles que consideram os políticos mais desonestos e declaram menor adesão a partidos. A exposição à mídia jornalística teve impacto reduzido na confiança política, mas mostrou influência positiva para a mobilização, no contexto das eleições brasileiras de 2002.
Title in English
Media, political trust and mobilization
Keywords in English
Institutions
Journalism
Media
Mobilization
Trust
Abstract in English
Distrust in political actors and institutions may foster citizen's political demobilization, if sustained for longer periods. This study, based on statistical analysis of data gathered by Estudo Eleitoral Brasileiro of 2002, found evidences that electoral and non-electoral participation, as well as interest in politics, are lower among those expressing less confidence in politicians' honesty and less attachment to parties. Journalistic media exposure showed little impact on political trust, but consistent influence on mobilization, in the Brazilian electoral context of 2002.
 
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