Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction

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Autor(a) principal: Rahbarqazi,Mahmoudreza
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Baghban,Seyed Morteza Noei, Yenghabadi,Niloufar Shafiei
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: The present article attempts to explain that social media is generally considered as an important source for expanding political protest via survey data obtained from 2628 Iranian youth. Using social media information, it is expected that political discussions within social media may also be expanded, thereby enhancing the willingness to participate in political protest. The results indicate that social media for news usage and the increase in the size of social networks presented in these media increases the willingness to participate in political protest either directly or indirectly and through the strengthening of political discussions. Moreover, using social media for social interactions, although not directly affecting participation in political protest, strengthens political discussions among political protesters.
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title Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction
spellingShingle Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction
Rahbarqazi,Mahmoudreza
Social media use for news
Social media use for social interaction
Network size
Political discussions
Political protest
title_short Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction
title_full Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction
title_fullStr Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction
title_sort Participation in Political Protest: Tracing Direct and Indirect Effects of News Usage and Social Interaction
author Rahbarqazi,Mahmoudreza
author_facet Rahbarqazi,Mahmoudreza
Baghban,Seyed Morteza Noei
Yenghabadi,Niloufar Shafiei
author_role author
author2 Baghban,Seyed Morteza Noei
Yenghabadi,Niloufar Shafiei
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rahbarqazi,Mahmoudreza
Baghban,Seyed Morteza Noei
Yenghabadi,Niloufar Shafiei
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social media use for news
Social media use for social interaction
Network size
Political discussions
Political protest
topic Social media use for news
Social media use for social interaction
Network size
Political discussions
Political protest
description The present article attempts to explain that social media is generally considered as an important source for expanding political protest via survey data obtained from 2628 Iranian youth. Using social media information, it is expected that political discussions within social media may also be expanded, thereby enhancing the willingness to participate in political protest. The results indicate that social media for news usage and the increase in the size of social networks presented in these media increases the willingness to participate in political protest either directly or indirectly and through the strengthening of political discussions. Moreover, using social media for social interactions, although not directly affecting participation in political protest, strengthens political discussions among political protesters.
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