ID | 183973 |
Title Proper | Making Sense of the News in an Authoritarian Regime |
Other Title Information | Russian Television Viewers’ Reception of the Russia–Ukraine Conflict |
Language | ENG |
Author | Alyukov, Maxim |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Scholars report contradictory findings regarding whether citizens trust media in autocracies. Relying on focus group methodology, this study uses Russian television viewers’ reception of the Russia–Ukraine conflict to investigate media perception in an autocracy. It argues that citizens in non-democracies lack the opportunities, motivation and tools to substantively process news. When perceiving news, they express both critical and supportive reactions towards the regime without integrating them into coherent views and thus support authoritarian equilibrium by being unable to articulate consistent opinions. This argument helps to explain the paradoxes of media (dis)trust and clarifies the process of media perception in authoritarian political systems. |
`In' analytical Note | Europe-Asia Studies Vol. 74, No.3; Apr 2022: p.337-359 |
Journal Source | Europe-Asia Studies Vol: 74 No 3 |
Key Words | Russia–Ukraine Conflict ; Russian Television Viewers |