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newsindiatimes.com | Sumitra Badrinathan |Devesh Kapur |Milan Vaishnav |Ela Dutt
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htsyndication.com | Sumitra Badrinathan |Devesh Kapur |Milan Vaishnav
India, March 30 -- One of the most popular narratives emerging from the 2024 US election is the significant shift of non-White voters away from their traditional support for the Democratic Party and their newfound embrace of Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Who Wants Impartial News? Investigating Determinants of Preferences for Impartiality in 40 Countries
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ijoc.org | Sumitra Badrinathan |Benjamin Toff |Richard Fletcher |Rasmus Nielsen
Who Wants Impartial News? Investigating Determinants of Preferences for Impartiality in 40 Countries Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross A. Arguedas, Sumitra Badrinathan, Benjamin Toff, Richard Fletcher, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen Abstract Despite the centrality of impartiality for many journalistic cultures, and widespread support across audiences, there is still limited research about which aspects influence people’s preferences for impartial news.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
carnegieendowment.org | Sumitra Badrinathan |Devesh Kapur |Milan Vaishnav
Ahead of the November U.S. election, a new Carnegie survey reveals the political preferences and issues animating Indian Americans, many of which challenge conventional electoral wisdom.
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