Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for citizen participation. By contrast, we show that political engagement on social media may revitalize party activities because these platforms are means for both party members and ordinary citizens to discuss politics and engage with and around political parties. Using online surveys conducted in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, we find that party members engage in a wider variety of party-related activities than average respondents, but the same can also be said of nonparty members who informally discuss politics on social media. Moreover, the strength of the relationship between party membership and engagement decreases as the intensity ...
none1noThis study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engageme...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
When digital media emerged in the early 1990s, many were hopeful that political parties would utiliz...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes t...
Scholars and commentators have debated whether lower-threshold forms of political engagement on soci...
Recent studies suggest that new parties display new patterns of digital mobilization. We shed light ...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
Over the last 50 years, a gap has been growing in the UK between political institutions and the peop...
This paper presents the results of a literature review in regard to Social Media and participation. ...
This paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections to extend or accelera...
none1noThis study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engageme...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
When digital media emerged in the early 1990s, many were hopeful that political parties would utiliz...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes t...
Scholars and commentators have debated whether lower-threshold forms of political engagement on soci...
Recent studies suggest that new parties display new patterns of digital mobilization. We shed light ...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
Over the last 50 years, a gap has been growing in the UK between political institutions and the peop...
This paper presents the results of a literature review in regard to Social Media and participation. ...
This paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections to extend or accelera...
none1noThis study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engageme...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...