New Zealand is no exception to the decline in political participation, particularly among youth, observed in nearly every developed democracy around the world. Attempts have been made to use social media to increase youth political engagement, so far with mixed results. This study, conducted in Dunedin, New Zealand, analyses how young people use social media and asks whether social media can be a solution to declining political participation amongst youth. A combination of quantitative and qualitative data is used in this mixed methods approach, with the findings confirming many of the themes emerging from recent studies that have moved beyond the initial hypothetical excitement about social media as a tool to increase political engagement....
Recently, the growing body of research has waded into the decline of formal political participation ...
The engagement between young generation and social media in Indonesia is crystal clear. On the one h...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
This thesis explores the extent to which talking about politics on Facebook and Twitter is acceptabl...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the perception of South Asian youth on the use o...
With the viral factor on social media, the sense of persuasion is generated by repetition and popula...
The emergence of personalised, interactive forms of social media has led to questions about the use ...
High percentage of political participation among young people discuss among scholars in political sc...
For the last two decades, social media has grown and became a big part of the young voters’ daily li...
The power and the influence of Internet and the emergence of new media has significantly changed the...
The role of social media in political participation cannot be overstated as sites like Facebook and ...
Can social media be an effective alternative to traditional forms of political engagement for addres...
Political engagement through social media is not limited to adults, but there is evidence that young...
This article aims to examine the use of social media on youth participation in the political process...
This article presents a study of how politically engaged young people use social media for political...
Recently, the growing body of research has waded into the decline of formal political participation ...
The engagement between young generation and social media in Indonesia is crystal clear. On the one h...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
This thesis explores the extent to which talking about politics on Facebook and Twitter is acceptabl...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the perception of South Asian youth on the use o...
With the viral factor on social media, the sense of persuasion is generated by repetition and popula...
The emergence of personalised, interactive forms of social media has led to questions about the use ...
High percentage of political participation among young people discuss among scholars in political sc...
For the last two decades, social media has grown and became a big part of the young voters’ daily li...
The power and the influence of Internet and the emergence of new media has significantly changed the...
The role of social media in political participation cannot be overstated as sites like Facebook and ...
Can social media be an effective alternative to traditional forms of political engagement for addres...
Political engagement through social media is not limited to adults, but there is evidence that young...
This article aims to examine the use of social media on youth participation in the political process...
This article presents a study of how politically engaged young people use social media for political...
Recently, the growing body of research has waded into the decline of formal political participation ...
The engagement between young generation and social media in Indonesia is crystal clear. On the one h...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...