What Drives the Selection of Political Information on Google? Tension Between Ideal Democracy and the Influence of Ranking
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Date of Publication
2022
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Article
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Swiss Political Science Review
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1662-6370
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Wiley
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English
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The emergence of the Internet has altered how individuals obtain information—this also applies to political information. Search engines have taken over the role of political infor- mation gatekeepers, thus becoming key players in democ- racy. However, surprisingly little is known about the role of search engines in the political information process, that is, whether they represent an opportunity or a threat to democ- racy. Through an online survey experiment, which mimicked a Google web interface, this study examines how Swiss citizens select political information on a political news event from a Google search results page. Although citizens consider textual cues from snippets, they are more likely to select sources of information from the top of a Google results page, regardless of the source. We discuss these findings from a democratic theory perspective.
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