What Is Second Screening? Exploring Motivations of Second Screen Use and Its Effect on Online Political Participation

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ISSN: 0021-9916
DOI: 10.1111/jcom.12174
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2015-10Abstract
This study focuses on second screening for news, a hybrid media process that combines watching news on television and a second, web-connected screen (i.e., smart-phone, laptop). Based on U.S.-national, 2-wave panel data, the paper (a) examines people's motivations to engage in second screen use, and then (b) advances the relationship between second screening and online political behaviors. Discussing and pursuing further information are both central motivations for second screen use. Furthermore, results suggest second screening for news is a significant predictor of online political participation and a key link between TV news and political engagement as this relationship is fully mediated. The study advances theoretically and empirically ways in which an informed public opinion may partake of a more engaged democracy.
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Journal of Communication, Volume 65, Issue 5, October 2015, Pages 793–815
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