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Generational effects of culture and digital media in former Soviet Republics
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Abstract In public opinion, social and digital media provide means for influence as well as sorting according to pre-existing values. Here we consider types of media usage versus opinion using new polling results in the former Soviet republics (FSRs) of Belarus, Ukraine, and Georgia. Over 1000 individuals in... view more
In public opinion, social and digital media provide means for influence as well as sorting according to pre-existing values. Here we consider types of media usage versus opinion using new polling results in the former Soviet republics (FSRs) of Belarus, Ukraine, and Georgia. Over 1000 individuals in each country were asked about a news event (the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol) and about the long-term future of their country. We find that year of birth and country of residence, rather than self-reported media reliance, consistently predicted the respondents’ views, particularly on the future of their country. The timing of these differences suggests a cultural difference between generations growing up in the Soviet Union (likely more pro-Russian) versus afterward, in an FSR (more pro-Western). Whereas digital media choice is somewhat correlated with perceptions of a recent, international news event, the more predictive factors are longer-term cultural values and age cohorts within each nation.... view less
Keywords
post-socialist country; USSR successor state; culture; digital media; EVS; cultural studies; generation; Belorussia; Ukraine; Georgia; social media
Classification
Impact Research, Recipient Research
Interactive, electronic Media
Free Keywords
complex networks; media studies; science, technology and society; European Values Study Longitudinal Data File 1981-2008 (EVS 1981-2008) (ZA4804 v3.1.0)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1-11
Journal
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10 (2023)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-01670-6
ISSN
2662-9992
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed