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  • The left-liberal skew of Western media

    Emil O.W. Kirkegaard, Jonatan Pallesen, Emil Elgaard, Noah Carl
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    Article ID: 3282
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    We gathered survey data on journalists’ political views in 17 Western countries. We then matched these data to outcomes from national elections, and constructed metrics of journalists’ relative preference for different political parties. Compared to the general population of voters, journalists prefer parties that have more left-wing positions overall (r’s -.47 to -.53, depending on... More

    2021-07-27
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