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

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...

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Democracy
Motivation
Motivations for Second Screen Use
News media
Online Political Participation
Political behavior
Second Screen Use
Second Screening
Social Media
TV News
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