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How do political debate programmes influence political participation? A case study from Nepal

This paper focuses on the role of factual debate and discussion programming on political participation. It uses data from Nepal, where ±«Óãtv Media Action's political debate programme Sajha Sawal (Common Questions) has been broadcast nationally on radio and TV for more than five years.

Publication date: September 2013

Overview: While there are many studies exploring the impact of news media (a one-way, "monologic" format), studies of discussion and debate programmes ("dialogic formats") are much less common. There is also a lack of evidence from developing countries; most evidence published in peer-reviewed academic journals comes from Europe and North America.

To address both gaps, this study spoke to 4,000 Nepali citizens to investigate whether exposure to a political debate programme could influence political participation. The study found that:

  • Exposure to Sajha Sawal in Nepal is significantly associated with an increase in political participation and discussion
  • How much a person was exposed to Sajha Sawal was also a factor; the more exposure, the greater the level of political participation and discussion

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