Parents’ political activism on social media: The role of emotional engagement and perceived (in)civility
Abstract
While political engagement on social media is fairly common, much remains unclear regarding why users politically engage online. This is particularly the case for positive emotions and how parents might engage differently than others. Past research found that parents and non-parents interacted with social media in different ways, namely by responding more to positive content. This study investigated the link between emotional engagement online...
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Title
Parents’ political activism on social media: The role of emotional engagement and perceived (in)civility
Published Date
Aug 31, 2021
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1 - 14
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