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The Impacts of Political Socialization on People’s Online and Offline Political Participation—Taking the Youth of Singapore as an Example

机译:政治社会化对人民在线和离线政治参与的影响 - 以新加坡为例

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Recent years have seen an increase in political participation among young people worldwide. In light of this heightened political consciousness among youth, the process by which the young might develop political attitudes and become engaged with politics makes a worthy and important research subject. This study thus focuses on whether political socialization by family and peers can affect the online and offline political participation of Singapore youth, also taking into consideration recent changes in the local political environment. The other aspect the study wished to explore whether offline and online news exposure might have a correlation with youth political participation. AC Nielsen Research Pte Ltd. was commissioned to conduct the post-election national telephone survey. Data analysis supported that political socialization by the two sources of family and peers was significantly correlated with young people’s political participation in both offline and online forms. In addition, the results indicate that newspaper reading was associated with youth’s online political participation but not with their offline political participation. And online news exposure was found to significantly correlate with youth’s online political participation. One other result worth mentioning is the positive correlation between mother’s education and respondent’s offline political participation.
机译:近年来,世界各地的年轻人之间的政治参与增加了。鉴于青年中的政治意识提升,年轻人可能发展政治态度,并与政治从事做出有价值和重要的研究主题。因此,本研究侧重于家庭和同行的政治社会化是否可以影响新加坡青年的在线和离线政治参与,同时也考虑到当地政治环境的最新变化。另一方面,研究希望探索离线和在线新闻曝光是否可能与青年政治参与相关。 AC Nielsen Research Pte Ltd.委托进行选举后国家电话调查。数据分析支持两家家庭和同行的政治社会化与年轻人在离线和在线表格中的政治参与明显相关。此外,结果表明,报纸阅读与青年的在线政治参与有关,而不是其离线政治参与。并发现在线新闻曝光与青年的在线政治参与明显相关。值得一提的另一个结果是母亲教育与受访者离线政治参与之间的正相关。

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