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    En Europe occidentale, l’opinion publique à l’égard des médias d’information est davantage divisée par des opinions populistes que par une idéologie gauche-droite

    En Europe occidentale, l’opinion publique concernant les médias d’information est divisée par des tendances populistes, plus que par des positions politiques de gauche et de droite. Telles sont les constatations d’une nouvelle étude du Pew Research Center menée au Danemark, en France, en Allemagne, en Italie, aux Pays-Bas, en Espagne, en Suède et au Royaume-Uni.

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    Juliana Menasce Horowitz

    Juliana Menasce Horowitz is associate director of research at the Pew Research Center. She is involved in all stages of the research process, including designing and managing major survey projects, developing questionnaires, analyzing polling data, writing reports and presenting survey results.

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    6. Commercial voter files in perspective

    Despite the potential value of commercial voter files, they are hardly perfect. The imperfections stem from a variety of sources. At their core, the files are a compilation of official records from each state and the District of Columbia, with the addition of information about both registered and unregistered adults from other sources. But the […]

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    Sharing the News in a Polarized Congress

    Political divides in the American news landscape do not end with Americans’ preferences for different news sources; rather, they extend to how members of the U.S. Congress communicate with constituents in the digital age.

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