Using Cognitive Mapping to Study the Relationship between News Exposure and Cognitive Complexity

Author:

Boukes Mark1ORCID,A.W.J. van Esch Femke2,A. Snellens Jeroen3,C. Steenman Sebastiaan4,Vliegenthart Rens5

Affiliation:

1. Assistant professor in the Department of Communication Science at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2. Associate professor of European integration at the Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands

3. Senior IT and network security consultant at ./BtDt, the Hague, the Netherlands

4. Assistant professor and director of the Undergraduate School of Governance at Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands

5. Professor for media and society in the Department of Communication Science at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Cognitive complexity is a concept that allows scholars to distinguish unidimensional thinking from multidimensional thinking, which allows citizens to identify and integrate various perspectives of a topic. Especially in times of fake news, fact-free politics, and affective polarization, the news media would ideally foster such complex political understanding. The current paper introduces the method of cognitive mapping to measure cognitive complexity regarding citizens’ understanding of the financial crisis, one of the most pressing political issues of the past decades. Linking content-analytic data to panel-survey data, we examine how exposure to news about the crisis relates to cognitive complexity. A wide variety of news sources (print, television, and online) were analyzed to take the high-choice media environment into account. Results show that news consumption generally is related to a less cognitively complex understanding of the financial crisis. However, actual exposure to news about the crisis (combined measurement of content analysis and survey data) is positively related to cognitive complexity, particularly among less-educated citizens. In addition, the most prominent topics in news coverage were more frequently associated with the financial crisis, as reflected in the cognitive maps of less-educated citizens exposed to more crisis news. These findings demonstrate the potential of news media to increase citizens’ complexity of understanding, especially among the less educated.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,History,Communication

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