Online political efficacy and political participation: A mediation analysis based on the evidence from Taiwan
Abstract
Consensus on the impact of information-oriented use of social media on political participation is lacking. Some argue a positive relationship, in that social media promotes participation through awakening the user’s agency, while others focus on the selection and disenabling effects of low-quality content. Nevertheless, both arguments focus almost exclusively on the objective conditions for participation and largely ignore users’ motivations to...
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Title
Online political efficacy and political participation: A mediation analysis based on the evidence from Taiwan
Published Date
Feb 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
8
Pages
1667 - 1696
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