Media Mobilization or Media Malaise: Evidence from the University Students of Lahore

Ifra Iftikhar, Irem Sultana
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This study examines the relationship between the university students' news media use, the perception of politics, and their attitude towards political involvement in Lahore in the framework of media mobilization or media malaise perspective. It also examines if this relationship is moderated by traditional and online news media. Data was gathered from an online survey of 300 students enrolled in the three private universities in Lahore. The survey results of the university students revealed that mostly students receive their political information passively from Facebook and Television and do not actively seek out political news through newspapers, magazines or websites. Facebook seems to be the most favored source of information among students. All the students, irrespective of their background and academic disciplines, appear to consume media more or less in the same way. Overall, the students have neutral or negative views about politics and are largely uninterested in political activities. They do not find it important and beneficial. However, it is found that the students attentive to political news and information are more likely to hold a positive perception of politics and see involvement in politics more positively. The study, therefore, concluded that among the university students of Lahore, media mobilization theory holds true for traditional media. However, for online media, media malaise theory seems to hold more weight.
媒体动员或媒体萎靡:来自拉合尔大学生的证据
本研究以媒体动员或媒体不安为视角,探讨拉合尔市大学生新闻媒体使用、政治感知与政治参与态度之间的关系。它还研究了这种关系是否受到传统和在线新闻媒体的调节。数据来自对拉合尔三所私立大学的300名学生的在线调查。大学生的调查结果显示,大多数学生被动地从Facebook和电视上获取政治信息,而不是主动地通过报纸,杂志或网站寻找政治新闻。Facebook似乎是学生们最喜欢的信息来源。所有的学生,无论他们的背景和学科,似乎都或多或少地以相同的方式消费媒体。总体而言,学生对政治持中立或消极态度,对政治活动基本不感兴趣。他们不认为这是重要的和有益的。然而,我们发现,关注政治新闻和信息的学生更有可能对政治持积极的看法,并更积极地看待政治参与。因此,本研究得出结论,在拉合尔的大学生中,媒体动员理论适用于传统媒体。然而,对于网络媒体来说,媒体萎靡理论似乎更有分量。
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