When Age Matters: Patterns of Participative and Communicative Practices in the Czech Republic

Authors

  • Alena Macková Masaryk University Author
  • Hana Macháčková Masaryk University Author
  • Jakub Macek Masaryk University Author
  • Jan Šerek Masaryk University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.0000/cpqpbs07

Keywords:

adolescents, mass media, new media, news reception, online participation, political participation

Abstract

After a long history, research on the relation between participative and communicative practices was revived in the late 1990s because of the proliferation of new media. New studies have taken into account both online and offline participation and the ability of new media to provide citizens with easier access to information and a broader repertoire of actions. In this article, which is based on a representative survey of the adult Czech population and a survey of Czech adolescents, we address participative and communicative practices as intertwined sets that are typically preferred by certain groups of citizens. As media-related and political practices usually vary due to generational and historical experience, the aim is to discover whether people with similar generational backgrounds and with similar repertoires of action manifest similar sets of communication practices, i.e. similar media ensembles. Hence, we build this study on the assumption that the political-and media-related agencies are structured by historical experience as well as by biographical experience linked with life-cycle phases. Using cluster analysis, we focus on the various participative and communicative practices employed by three distinct adult generational groups and by contemporary adolescents, all of whom experienced the process of socialization in their own specific historical contexts.

Author Biographies

  • Alena Macková, Masaryk University

    Alena Macková is a researcher at the International Institute of Political Science and the Institute for Research on Children, Youth and Family at Masaryk University. She is currently finishing her doctoral studies of political science (at the Masaryk University) and her research focuses on the role of new media in political communication and political behaviour and on the topic of political and civic participation.

  • Hana Macháčková, Masaryk University

    Hana Macháčková is a researcher at the Institute for Research on Children, Youth, and Family at the Masaryk University. She earned her doctoral degree in psychology in 2014. She is conducting research in cyberpsychology, including the topics of online aggression, benefits and risks of membership in online communities, online civic engagement, or eating behaviour and eating disorders in the context of technology usage.

  • Jakub Macek, Masaryk University

    Jakub Macek is a lecturer and researcher at the Department of Media Studies and Journalism and at the Institute for Research on Children, Youth, and Family, Masaryk University. He earned his doctoral degree in sociology in 2011. In his research he is focused on sociology of new media, on media audiences and on the role of new media in everyday life

  • Jan Šerek, Masaryk University

    Jan Šerek is a researcher at the Institute for Research on Children, Youth, and Family and at the Department of Psychology, Masaryk University. He earned his doctoral degree in psychology in 2012. His research is focused on political socialisation and on the implications of social crisis and insecurity for the rise of radical and populist politics. Besides that, he is interested in the implicit attitudes and in the way they influence political thinking and behaviour.

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Published

2025-05-02

How to Cite

Alena Macková, Hana Macháčková, Jakub Macek, & Jan Šerek. (2025). When Age Matters: Patterns of Participative and Communicative Practices in the Czech Republic. Communication Today, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.0000/cpqpbs07