Review paper

Political persuasion on social media: Tracing direct and indirect effects of news use and social interaction

Volume: 18, Issue: 9, Pages: 1875 - 1895
Published: Jul 9, 2016
Abstract
News use via social media has been linked to pro-democratic political behaviors. However, most people use social media for non-political purposes, like connecting with friends and browsing news feeds. Recent research indicates these behaviors may also have democratic benefits, by means of political expression in social media. Drawing on panel data from a nationally representative sample, this study extends this line of research by exploring how...
Paper Details
Title
Political persuasion on social media: Tracing direct and indirect effects of news use and social interaction
Published Date
Jul 9, 2016
Volume
18
Issue
9
Pages
1875 - 1895
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