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Media usage and political knowledge in Namibia : A research experiment among students / Christiaan Keulder

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: IPPR Research Report 9 | IPPR Research Report ; Number 9, February 2006Publication details: Windhoek : I P P R, 2006Description: 24 : tables; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Summary: This study concerns itself with the knowledge effects of the media. More specifically, the central aim of the study is to understand how Namibians learn about political and civic issues from the media news. An experiment is used to determine how Namibian students acquire information and knowledge through various types of media, and for how long they can recall what they have leardut. With this study we learn about the influence of the news media on citizens' political knowledge
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This study concerns itself with the knowledge effects of the media. More specifically, the central aim of the study is to understand how Namibians learn about political and civic issues from the media news. An experiment is used to determine how Namibian students acquire information and knowledge through various types of media, and for how long they can recall what they have leardut. With this study we learn about the influence of the news media on citizens' political knowledge

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