This article examines the political uses of social networking (SN) Web sites by young adults in context of the early stages of the 2008 presidential primary season. Using a survey of over 3,500 18- to 24-year-olds contacted immediately prior to the Iowa caucuses, we illustrate that although SN Web sites are recognized by youth as a possible source of news and that many receive some of their news from these sites, the types of news gathered probably do little to inform them or add to democratic discourse. Moreover, the study shows that in spite of the promise SN sites hold for increasing political interest and participation among a chronically disengaged cohort, users are no more inclined to participate in politics than are users of other me...
This thesis examines how far the use of online political information like political news websites, s...
The election of Barack Obama as President of the United States in 2008, revocation of the results of...
The role of traditional media and the Internet in relation to young people’s political participation...
This article examines the political uses of social networking (SN) Web sites by young adults in cont...
Social networking sites (SNS) currently boast more than half a billion active users worldwide, the m...
The internet and social networking sites are changing politics in various ways, specifically in the ...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
This thesis examines how far the use of online political information like political news websites, s...
This thesis examines how far the use of online political information like political news websites, s...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
This thesis examines how far the use of online political information like political news websites, s...
The election of Barack Obama as President of the United States in 2008, revocation of the results of...
The role of traditional media and the Internet in relation to young people’s political participation...
This article examines the political uses of social networking (SN) Web sites by young adults in cont...
Social networking sites (SNS) currently boast more than half a billion active users worldwide, the m...
The internet and social networking sites are changing politics in various ways, specifically in the ...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
This thesis examines how far the use of online political information like political news websites, s...
This thesis examines how far the use of online political information like political news websites, s...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
This thesis examines how far the use of online political information like political news websites, s...
The election of Barack Obama as President of the United States in 2008, revocation of the results of...
The role of traditional media and the Internet in relation to young people’s political participation...