Over the last decade, an increasing number of academic studies have examined how digital technologies can contribute to political participation, with numerous publications focusing on social networking websites. This article adds to this strand of research by tackling the scarcity of cross-national comparative studies in the field. Drawing from an original dataset acquired by combining a cross-national comparative approach and a mixed-methods methodology, this paper explores how media and political landscapes mediate the contributions of Facebook to citizens’ political participation in Italy and the United Kingdom. A participatory gap between Italian and British participants, with Italians displaying higher levels of political participation...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
open2noWe assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contr...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of academic studies have examined how digital technologie...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of academic studies have examined how digital technologie...
Drawing from an extensive and unique data set acquired by combining a cross-national comparative app...
Drawing from an extensive and unique data set acquired by combining a cross-national comparative app...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies examining the links between so...
Drawing from the results of a mixed-methods cross-national study focusing on Italy and the United Ki...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies examining the links between so...
Drawing from the results of a mixed-methods cross-national study focusing on Italy and the United Ki...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes t...
Due to the rise of digital technologies citizens can today counton innumerable and diverse sources o...
Due to the rise of digital technologies citizens can today counton innumerable and diverse sources o...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
open2noWe assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contr...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of academic studies have examined how digital technologie...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of academic studies have examined how digital technologie...
Drawing from an extensive and unique data set acquired by combining a cross-national comparative app...
Drawing from an extensive and unique data set acquired by combining a cross-national comparative app...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies examining the links between so...
Drawing from the results of a mixed-methods cross-national study focusing on Italy and the United Ki...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies examining the links between so...
Drawing from the results of a mixed-methods cross-national study focusing on Italy and the United Ki...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes t...
Due to the rise of digital technologies citizens can today counton innumerable and diverse sources o...
Due to the rise of digital technologies citizens can today counton innumerable and diverse sources o...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
open2noWe assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contr...