本研究意圖了解台灣選民媒介使用與政治知識間長期的關聯與其變遷,以及嘗試將政治知識區分為政治結構知識與非政治結構知識兩類個別檢視,以期能深入瞭解媒介使用與政治知識類別的關係。本研究採用二手資料分析,將國立政治大學選舉研究中心在1995年與1998年所作之立委選舉面訪案,及台灣選舉與民主化調查研究(TEDS)在2001年與2004年所作之立委選舉大型面訪案,總共四次的資料加以整合,以時間的縱貫角度切入,觀察民眾長期政治知識與媒介使用情況的趨勢變化,針對影響政治知識的各項因素作檢驗,並提出可能的解釋。
關於變化趨勢的部分,研究發現在1995-2004年期間,總體政治知識及非政治結構知識程度有逐年減少的趨勢,但在政治結構知識程度上則變動不大,沒有逐年提升的趨勢;報紙注意程度上沒有顯著變化,而電視注意程度則有逐漸減少的情形。
研究結果顯示,無論時序如何變遷、政治知識如何分類,性別、教育程度及報紙注意程度,對政治知識均具顯著且穩定的影響力。男性、教育程度愈高者及報紙注意程度愈高者,其政治知識程度愈高。
年齡對於各類政治知識程度也是一個相當顯著的解釋變項,唯獨在政治結構知識上,老年人口的解釋力則不顯著。本研究也發現政黨認同能夠顯著解釋總體政治知識與非政治結構知識;但在政治結構知識上的影響與解釋力較弱。在總體政治知識與非政治結構知識的影響上,電視注意程度均呈現正向顯著的關聯,電視注意程度愈高,其政治知識程度愈高;但在政治結構知識上,電視注意程度的解釋力則不如預期。值得注意的是,電視媒介注意程度在2004年的資料中,對於各類政治知識均呈現無顯著差異,且影響方向改變。
綜觀研究結果發現,不同類型之政治知識,在本質上、變遷趨勢上、獨立變項的解釋力上的確有所差異。最能解釋總體政治知識的變項為媒介注意程度;最能解釋政治結構知識的變項為教育程度;對非政治結構知識最能解釋的變項為媒介注意程度。然而,報紙注意程度比起電視注意程度來說,對於政治知識程度的解釋力要來得正向且穩定。 / The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships of news media use and political knowledge and their changes over time among voters in Taiwan. Political knowledge, by definition, is categorized into structural and non-structural ones. Data were from four national surveys in 1995 and 1998’s National Chengchi University Election Study Center’s surveys, and the 2001 and 2004’s Taiwan’s Election and Democratization Study during legislative elections, respectively.
Data analysis shows that since 1995 till 2004, political knowledge and non-structural political knowledge are both slightly decreasing, but the variation of structural political knowledge is relatively stable. Attention to newspaper news is steady but attention to television news is decreasing.
Gender, level of education, and attention to newspaper news all positively predict structural and non-structural political knowledge in the four data sets. Male, highly educated people, and those with higher attention to newspaper news have more political knowledge.
Party identification significantly predicts non-structural political knowledge but not structural political knowledge. Attention to television news positively predicts non-structural political knowledge. What is noteworthy is that in 2004, attention to news media first time shows no significant relationship with political knowledge.
Take a closer look at relationships between various predictor variables and different types of political knowledge. Our results show that attention to news media strongly predicts political knowledge; level of education highly predicts structural political knowledge; attention to news media effectively predicts non-structural political knowledge. However, attention to newspaper is a better predictor variable in predicting political knowledge.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:CHENGCHI/G0924510241 |
Creators | 張硯筑 |
Publisher | 國立政治大學 |
Source Sets | National Chengchi University Libraries |
Language | 中文 |
Detected Language | English |
Type | text |
Rights | Copyright © nccu library on behalf of the copyright holders |
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