Replication data for: Media Use and Confidence in Institutions: a Comparative Analysis of Hallin and Mancini’s Three Models (doi:10.7910/DVN/29110)

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Citation

Title:

Replication data for: Media Use and Confidence in Institutions: a Comparative Analysis of Hallin and Mancini’s Three Models

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/29110

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Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2015-02-12

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Bibliographic Citation:

Memoli, Vincenzo; Splendore, Sergio, 2015, "Replication data for: Media Use and Confidence in Institutions: a Comparative Analysis of Hallin and Mancini’s Three Models", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29110, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:5:5cdzaJvo9jHHS+qHK17jvw== [fileUNF]

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Replication data for: Media Use and Confidence in Institutions: a Comparative Analysis of Hallin and Mancini’s Three Models

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/29110

Authoring Entity:

Memoli, Vincenzo (University of Catania)

Splendore, Sergio (University of Milan)

Date of Production:

2014

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse Network

Access Authority:

Memoli, Vincenzo

Date of Deposit:

2015-02-12

Date of Distribution:

2014

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29110

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences

Abstract:

In Comparing Media Systems (2004), Hallin and Mancini identify three models of media systems: the Mediterranean, Corporatist and Atlantic models. Their proposal distinguishes the models according to newspaper circulation, political parallelism, levels of professionalisation and role of the state in the media system. This article extends their analysis by interpreting the media systems in terms of confidence in institutions. How does the use of media affect institutional support? Using the Eurobarometer dataset integrated with data on media consumption (newspaper circulation and television viewership), this article explores the relationship between the media and institutional trust. Overall, the results obtained from multivariate analysis reinforce Hallin and Mancini’s theoretical approach. The research also reveals that media’s influence on the level of citizens’ confidence in institutions has a positive effect—in contrast to the opinion that media increase distrust in institutions.

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Citation

Title:

Memoli, Vincenzo, Sergio Splendore, and Vincenzo Memoli. “Media Use and Confidence in Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of Hallin and Mancini’s Three Models.” Rivista Italiana Di Scienza Politica, no. 2/2014 (2014).

Identification Number:

10.1426/77646

Bibliographic Citation:

Memoli, Vincenzo, Sergio Splendore, and Vincenzo Memoli. “Media Use and Confidence in Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of Hallin and Mancini’s Three Models.” Rivista Italiana Di Scienza Politica, no. 2/2014 (2014).

File Description--f2537442

File: Dataset Memoli Splendore.dta

  • Number of cases: 30281

  • No. of variables per record: 17

  • Type of File: text/tab-separated-values

Notes:

UNF:5:5cdzaJvo9jHHS+qHK17jvw==

Variable Description

List of Variables:

  • QA1 - political discussion
  • tv1 - who follow most popular television channels at least five time a week
  • tvp - exposure to public service broadcasting
  • fgior - confidence in press
  • ftv - confidence in tv
  • gior1 - chi legge i giornali piu importanti
  • confd - confidence in political institutions
  • med - mediterranean countries
  • corp - corporatist countries
  • atla - atlantic countries
  • QA3bis - life satisfaction
  • QA4_1bis - national economy
  • QA4_6bis - social welfare
  • VD8b - age education
  • coermed - ideological proximity mediterranean countries
  • coercorp - ideological proximity corporatist countries
  • coeratla - ideological proximity atlantic countries

Variables

political discussion

f2537442 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Frequently

0

2.

Occasionally

0

3.

Never

0

4.

DK

0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:/YoGWgh6SCKs4uWXQs7u5g==

who follow most popular television channels at least five time a week

f2537442 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

no vede

0

1.

vede

0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:m3mMY2q7p8kBO3aou1oB3A==

exposure to public service broadcasting

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:bphEQu5CMsa5LJ9NpW9G/Q==

confidence in press

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:O+mI4UHzWgC88km52NOJvA==

confidence in tv

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:mS43Z+xJNrAk+rxvHFR/WA==

chi legge i giornali piu importanti

f2537442 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

non legge

0

1.

legge

0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:T7FjrwjHgol1Tvy1ZUoZeQ==

confidence in political institutions

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:PBxmMCrX/PG599DFUakxpw==

mediterranean countries

f2537442 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

26.

SLOVAKIA

0

5.

GREECE

0

24.

MALTA

0

31.

CROATIA

0

16.

united kingdom

0

20.

ESTONIA

0

2.

DENMARK

0

30.

TURKEY

0

10.

ITALY

0

23.

LITHUANIA

0

9.

IRELAND

0

13.

AUSTRIA

0

12.

NETHERLANDS

0

28.

BULGARIA

0

6.

SPAIN

0

19.

CZECH REPUBLIC

0

15.

SWEDEN

0

25.

POLAND

0

27.

SLOVENIA

0

21.

HUNGARY

0

4.

GERMANY EAST

0

11.

LUXEMBOURG

0

8.

FRANCE

0

1.

BELGIUM

0

3.

GERMANY

0

17.

NORTHERN IRELAND

0

22.

LATVIA

0

7.

FINLAND

0

18.

CYPRUS (REPUBLIC)

0

14.

PORTUGAL

0

33.

MACEDONIA (FYROM)

0

29.

ROMANIA

0

32.

CYPRUS (TCC)

0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:qIoJ3RC4dWjEo8Z+fv2FkA==

corporatist countries

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:FZYcDqNr/CI/kyYMRUqHDw==

atlantic countries

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:Lzb9sqzh30s2eALjLkiZfA==

life satisfaction

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:4kEnYQvEct3bBh4TJUcVLA==

national economy

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:j47PfBP6dJMrWzqBFJjI3g==

social welfare

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:lMXK944Uwsw6vcGwpppLOQ==

age education

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:NmvwlX9hDIzvS3vOsM/+4g==

ideological proximity mediterranean countries

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:Qn5WNcT2Yw/Z5DwwyWX5Eg==

ideological proximity corporatist countries

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:qkz66XpqDorDfRGiBMAYiQ==

ideological proximity atlantic countries

f2537442 Location:

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:5:qkz66XpqDorDfRGiBMAYiQ==