Large numbers of people living under authoritarian governments participate in pro-opposition politics despite sometimes significant risks. Increasing amounts of this political participation are taking place and being organized online. Do emotions play a causal role in inducing pro-opposition participation in authoritarian regimes? Can emotions that mobilize participation be spread via social media? Through an experiment carried out by an opposition party in Zimbabwe, I test whether campaign appeals to opposition supporters’ emotions affect their level of political participation in online pro-opposition discussions. I find that across two different issue areas, randomly assigned anger appeals increase participation on average by 0.4 standard...
We use social psychology research on emotional selection of information to model how social movement...
Political behavior is triggered by the presence of a variety of material and cognitive resources, in...
In recent years, various voluntary associations and political organizations have increasingly relied...
Emotions, such as anger and fear, have been shown to influence people’s political behavior. However,...
Political campaigns routinely appeal to citizens’ emotions, and there is evidence that such appeals ...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
Do images affect online political mobilization? If so, how? These questions are of fundamental impor...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
The Internet has emerged as an important communication platform for the support of collective action...
How does the Internet shape relations between political factions within society? This paper argues t...
This article systematically investigates the relationship between internet use and protests in autho...
Following the 2011 Arab Spring, autocrats have sought to limit citizens’ ability to publicize offlin...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have transformed with the advent of the Internet an...
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large gr...
In recent years, voluntary associations and political organizations have increasingly switched to In...
We use social psychology research on emotional selection of information to model how social movement...
Political behavior is triggered by the presence of a variety of material and cognitive resources, in...
In recent years, various voluntary associations and political organizations have increasingly relied...
Emotions, such as anger and fear, have been shown to influence people’s political behavior. However,...
Political campaigns routinely appeal to citizens’ emotions, and there is evidence that such appeals ...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
Do images affect online political mobilization? If so, how? These questions are of fundamental impor...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
The Internet has emerged as an important communication platform for the support of collective action...
How does the Internet shape relations between political factions within society? This paper argues t...
This article systematically investigates the relationship between internet use and protests in autho...
Following the 2011 Arab Spring, autocrats have sought to limit citizens’ ability to publicize offlin...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have transformed with the advent of the Internet an...
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large gr...
In recent years, voluntary associations and political organizations have increasingly switched to In...
We use social psychology research on emotional selection of information to model how social movement...
Political behavior is triggered by the presence of a variety of material and cognitive resources, in...
In recent years, various voluntary associations and political organizations have increasingly relied...