網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色

This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and traces the direct and indirect paths of online political information use, Facebook political information use, and mobile phones political information use to political participation to online and offline po...

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Main Authors: 堯里昂, Leon van Jaarsveldt
Language:英文
Published: 國立政治大學
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Online Access:http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/cgi-bin/cdrfb3/gsweb.cgi?o=dstdcdr&i=sid=%22G0099461011%22.
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spelling ndltd-CHENGCHI-G00994610112013-01-07T19:38:05Z 網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色 Online Citizens and Political Participation: The Democratising and Liberalising Role of Social Media and Mobile Technology 堯里昂 Leon van Jaarsveldt 政治參與 社群媒體 臉書 Political participation social media mobile phones online political information wider view exposure Facebook This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and traces the direct and indirect paths of online political information use, Facebook political information use, and mobile phones political information use to political participation to online and offline political participation. Indirect paths are traced through the paths of wider view exposure and the credibility to online and offline political participation. The theoretical framework of the O-S-O-R model is used to guide the path analyses for this research. This research finds that both online political information use and Facebook political information use expose respondents to a wider diversity of views, but that it does not lead to political participation. Furthermore, all three mediums are found to be credible sources of information leading to online political participation with different strengths, while Facebook political information use also leads to offline political participation. Thus, credibility is an important factor and even suggests the possible need for an opinion leader. This is especially so for the use of Facebook, which has the best balanced information dissemination structure its friend network of identifiable people, organisations, and institutions. Facebook also provides the best platform for critical debate and engaging potential voters. Mobile phone political use is also supportive of political participation, but is more questioned in terms of whether the participation it brings is able to lead to critical debate. Keywords: Political participation, Facebook, social media, mobile phones, online political information, wider view exposure, credibility. 國立政治大學 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/cgi-bin/cdrfb3/gsweb.cgi?o=dstdcdr&i=sid=%22G0099461011%22. text 英文 Copyright © nccu library on behalf of the copyright holders
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topic 政治參與
社群媒體
臉書
Political participation
social media
mobile phones
online political information
wider view exposure
Facebook
spellingShingle 政治參與
社群媒體
臉書
Political participation
social media
mobile phones
online political information
wider view exposure
Facebook
堯里昂
Leon van Jaarsveldt
網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色
description This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and traces the direct and indirect paths of online political information use, Facebook political information use, and mobile phones political information use to political participation to online and offline political participation. Indirect paths are traced through the paths of wider view exposure and the credibility to online and offline political participation. The theoretical framework of the O-S-O-R model is used to guide the path analyses for this research. This research finds that both online political information use and Facebook political information use expose respondents to a wider diversity of views, but that it does not lead to political participation. Furthermore, all three mediums are found to be credible sources of information leading to online political participation with different strengths, while Facebook political information use also leads to offline political participation. Thus, credibility is an important factor and even suggests the possible need for an opinion leader. This is especially so for the use of Facebook, which has the best balanced information dissemination structure its friend network of identifiable people, organisations, and institutions. Facebook also provides the best platform for critical debate and engaging potential voters. Mobile phone political use is also supportive of political participation, but is more questioned in terms of whether the participation it brings is able to lead to critical debate. Keywords: Political participation, Facebook, social media, mobile phones, online political information, wider view exposure, credibility.
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Leon van Jaarsveldt
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Leon van Jaarsveldt
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title 網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色
title_short 網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色
title_full 網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色
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title_full_unstemmed 網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色
title_sort 網路公民和政治參與:社群媒體和行動科技在民主化和自由化的角色
publisher 國立政治大學
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