Informed Democracy: Information Experiences during the 2012 Queensland Election

Insa Haidn, Helen Partridge, C. Yates
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This chapter presents the preliminary findings of a qualitative study exploring people’s information experiences during the 2012 Queensland State election in Australia. Six residents of South East Queensland who were eligible to vote in the state election participated in a semi-structured interview. The interviews revealed five themes that depict participants’ information experience during the election: information sources, information flow, personal politics, party politics and sense making. Together these themes represent what is experienced as information, how information is experienced, as well as contextual aspects that were unique to voting in an election. The study outlined here is one in an emerging area of enquiry that has explored information experience as a research object. This study has revealed that people’s information experiences are rich, complex and dynamic, and that information experience as a construct of scholarly inquiry provides deep insights into the ways in which people relate to their information worlds. More studies exploring information experience within different contexts are needed to help develop our theoretical understanding of this important and emerging construct.
知情民主:2012年昆士兰州选举中的信息体验
本章介绍了一项探讨2012年澳大利亚昆士兰州选举期间人们信息体验的定性研究的初步结果。六名有资格在州选举中投票的昆士兰东南部居民参加了一次半结构化的采访。访谈揭示了五个主题,描述了参与者在选举期间的信息体验:信息源、信息流、个人政治、政党政治和意义构建。这些主题共同代表了人们作为信息所经历的内容、信息是如何经历的,以及选举中投票所特有的上下文方面。这里概述的研究是一个新兴的调查领域,探索信息经验作为研究对象。本研究揭示了人们的信息体验是丰富的、复杂的和动态的,信息体验作为一种学术探究的结构,为人们与信息世界的联系方式提供了深刻的见解。需要更多的研究来探索不同背景下的信息体验,以帮助我们发展对这一重要和新兴结构的理论理解。
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