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Online political participation, civic talk, and media multiplexity: how Taiwanese citizens express political opinions on the Web

机译:在线政治参与,公民对话和媒体多元化:台湾公民如何在网络上表达政治见解

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This study seeks to assess the implications of the social use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for online political participation. Past research investigating the link between ICTs and political participation has emphasized the informational use of ICTs, overlooking their communication-enabling potentials for facilitating political talk in interpersonal spaces and subsequently, political participation in public domains. To understand further how ICTs as a means of communication may relate to political participation, we use data from the 2008 Taiwan Social Change Survey (N= 1076) to examine the relationship between the Internet and online political participation by looking at online media use for social interaction and engagement in civic talk online. Our findings suggest that interpersonal factors such as online civic talk and media multiplexity are positively associated with online political participation. Individuals who discuss politics with their friends via the Internet and those who use more types of online media for social interaction are more likely to contact legislators and elected officials directly via the Web and articulate their political thoughts in online public spaces such as forums, blogs, and websites of news media. We further offer an assessment of the findings' implications for political participation, political communication, and digital inequality.
机译:本研究旨在评估社会对信息和通信技术(ICT)的使用对在线政治参与的影响。过去研究信息通信技术与政治参与之间联系的研究强调了信息通信技术的信息使用,忽视了促进人际空间中的政治对话以及随后在公共领域进行政治参与的促进交流的潜力。为了进一步了解ICT作为交流手段与政治参与之间的关系,我们使用2008年台湾社会变革调查(N = 1076)的数据,通过研究在线媒体在社交网络中的使用情况来研究互联网与在线政治参与之间的关系。在线互动和公民参与。我们的发现表明,诸如在线公民谈话和媒体多元化之类的人际关系与在线政治参与正相关。通过互联网与朋友讨论政治的人,以及使用更多类型的在线媒体进行社交互动的人,更有可能直接通过网络联系立法者和民选官员,并在论坛,博客,和新闻媒体网站。我们进一步评估了调查结果对政治参与,政治沟通和数字不平等的影响。

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