News Media Literacy and Political Engagement: What’s the Connection?

Seth Ashley, Adam Maksl, Stephanie Craft

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Abstract

Scholars and educators have long hoped that media education is positively related to pro-social goals such as political and civic engagement. With a focus on measuring news media literacy with emphasis on media knowledge, need for cognition and media locus of control, this study surveyed 537 college students and found positive relationships between news media literacy and two political engagement measures: current events knowledge and internal political efficacy. Findings show that news media literacy is not associated with political activity, although some dimensions of news media literacy are associated with lower levels of political trust. Results help to define significant components of news media literacy and suggest that these components help foster positive relationships with civic and political life.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Media Literacy Education
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • civic engagement
  • media education
  • media literacy
  • news literacy
  • political engagement
  • survey research

EGS Disciplines

  • Communication

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