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Support for censorship of online and offline media: The partisan divide in Turkey

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Andi, Simge

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The increasing popularity of online news and social media sites has made it more difficult than ever to control the flow of information. However, governments across the world are successfully continuing to restrict access to content that adversely affects their interests. This study examines the determinants of public support for censorship, as public support is likely to influence governments' ability to regulate information. Using the Balance Theory and nationally representative survey data from Turkey, we analyze the support for censorship of both online and offline media. Our results suggest that pro-censorship attitudes are positively associated with peoples' sympathy for the censor.

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Sage

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Communication, Political science

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International Journal of Press-Politics

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10.1177/1940161220935322

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