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News by popular demand: ideological congruence, issue salience, and media reputation in news sharing
Date
2021-12Registration in:
Aruguete, Natalia; Calvo, Ernesto; Ventura, Tiago; News by popular demand: ideological congruence, issue salience, and media reputation in news sharing; SAGE Publications; International Journal of Press/Politics; 2021; 12-2021; 1-22
1940-1612
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Aruguete, Natalia
Calvo, Ernesto
Ventura, Tiago
Abstract
Social media news sharing has become a central subject of scholarly research in communication studies. To test current theories, it is of an utmost importance to estimate the meaningful parameters of news sharing behavior from observational data. In this article, we retrieve measures of ideological congruence, issue salience, and media reputation to explain news sharing in social media. We describe how the proposed statistical model connects to different strands of the news sharing literature. We then exemplify the usefulness of the model with an analysis of the relationship between ideological congruence and issue salience. Results show that if ideology and salience correlate with each other, the preferences of ideologues (i.e., users who give higher weight to ideological congruence) will be overrepresented in observational data. This will result in the heightened perceptions of polarization. We test the performance of the model using data from Brazil, Argentina, and the United States.