The impact of media access on democracy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 22
About This Presentation
Title:

The impact of media access on democracy

Description:

H0: There is no relationship between media access and levels of ... CIA World Factbook. Methodology. Unit of Analysis: Nations. Research Design: Cross Sectional ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:30
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 23
Provided by: Informatio93
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The impact of media access on democracy


1
The impact of media access on democracy
  • Matt Bodnar Flemming Schneider Rhode

2
Hypothesis
  • H0 There is no relationship between media access
    and levels of democracy
  • H1 There is a relationship between media access
    and democracy
  • We predict a moderate positive relationship
    between media access and democracy.

3
Hypothesis II
  • H0 There is no relationship between media access
    and democracy in China
  • H1 There is a relationship between media access
    and democracy in China
  • We predict a moderate negative relationship
    between media access and democracy in China

4
Importance to Policy Analysis
  • Democracy promotion key part of U.S. Foreign
    Policy
  • Conclusive findings could suggest alternative
    foreign policy strategies

5
Literature Review
  • Best Wade - The Internet and Democracy Global
    Catalyst or Democratic Dud?
  • McChesney Rich Media, Poor Democracy
  • Kalathil, Shanthi Dot.Com for Dictators
  • Chase, Mulvenon - Youve Got Dissent!
  • Franda, Marcus Launching into Cyberspace
  • Lynch, David After the Propaganda State

6
Defining Our Variables
  • Democracy We created a variable to represent
    democracy by taking the raw data scores from
    Freedom House for a states Political and Civil
    Liberties.
  • Each state was given between 1 and 60 points (60
    being the most free) for Civil Liberties
  • Each state was given between 1 and 40 points (40
    being the most free) for Political Liberties
  • Our Data for democracy therefore ranges from 1
    (being the absolute least free) to 100 (being the
    most free possible)
  • Internet Access We used the World Banks World
    Development Indicators to create a variable
    measuring Internet Users per 1000 people.
  • Media Access We attempted to gather data
    regarding Newspapers per capita and the
    percentage of Televisions per household from the
    World Development Indicators, but the data was
    sparse and lacking in several areas.
  • Censorship We used the Freedom House Freedom of
    the Press indicators to create a censorship scale
    ranging from 1(no censorship at all) to 100
    (complete censorship).
  • GDP Per Capita We used World Bank Data to
    compile a list of GDP per capita for each nation
    using base year 2000.

7
Variable Interaction
8
Datasets
  • WDI datasets
  • Newspapers per capita
  • of households with TV
  • Internet users pr. 1000 capita
  • Freedom House raw data scores for
  • Freedom of the press
  • Democracy (CL and PR)
  • World.sav
  • CIA World Factbook

9
Methodology
  • Unit of Analysis Nations
  • Research Design Cross Sectional
  • Multiple Regression Analysis
  • Control variables Censorship GDP Per Capita
  • Qualitative research on China, with small
    quantitative comparison
  • N 110

10
Distribution of Internet access
11
Distribution of TV access
12
Regression Results Internet Access
13
Regression Results Graphically
14
Regression with control for GDP Per Capita
15
Regression with control for GDP Per Capita and
Censorship
16
Case Study of China
17
Case Study of China
18
China Case Study
19
China Case Study
20
Case Study Qualitative Analysis
  • Has the Internet fostered Democracy in China?
  • Chinese Government Tactics
  • Censorship Great Firewall of China
  • Corporate Help Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia
  • Dissidents
  • Short timeframe
  • Ambiguous Results

21
Problems with data
  • Countries with 100 cant improve democratically
    within FH rankings
  • Internet Disproportionately weighted
  • No data for newspapers or cell phones
  • Small N for TV access
  • Censorship a very ambiguous and biased concept.
    No measurement for self censorship

22
Conclusions
  • Accept H0 No relationship on a global level
  • Previous studies disguised the type of
    information provided
  • Very Complex Issue intervening variables,
    simultaneity
  • Short term vs. long term effect
  • Accept H0 No clear uniform relationship
  • Taiwan and Hong Kong has and will benefit more
    than mainland China
  • Government has been very efficient in blocking
    damaging information to the general public while
    dissidents use media internally
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com