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The Media Political Diet of Young Poles
 
 
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Zakład Komunikacji Społecznej, Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
 
 
Дата публикации: 2025-12-02
 
 
Studia Politologiczne 2025;78
 
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The aim of the article is to diagnose the attitude of young Poles towards the media offering them information about politics, as well as to draw attention to new areas of research that can create a context for understanding the perception of politics and politicians, which indirectly reflects their broadly understood political activity. The term “media diet” used in the title is an analogy to a nutritional diet, describing the range and types of media consumed by their users. The starting point of the diagnosis is the results of a study on the perception of media reporting on the 2023 parliamentary election campaign. The recommendations concern expanding the traditional perspective of analyzing the sources of knowledge about politics of young voters with a cultural approach.
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