In this article, we examine how political trust is associated with participation in political discussions on social media and voting activity. We explore whether social media can provide platforms for those who are passive in terms of formal political participation. Our data were derived from a representative survey based on a sample collected in 2017 from the Finnish population register (N = 2470). Our key findings were that online and offline participation were highly linked to each other. Those citizens who participated formally by voting were also more likely to participate online. Moreover, we found a moderating effect of political trust on the relationship between online and offline participation. Therefore, we concluded that social m...
none2siThe ways in which citizens experience politics on social media have overall positive implicat...
This article analyses Estonian youth's perceptions of their own political participation and their pr...
Previous research has found a diverging trend between utilising social media (web 2.0) and tradition...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
Internet is playing an increasingly important role in shaping citizens’ political experience. We tur...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
The continuously growing number of people participating in Internet-based, online, political activis...
In the modern democratic society, where it is difficult to get to know politicians in person or to f...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...
We investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citizens’ pol...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies examining the links between so...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether online political participation can predict the s...
This chapter aims to empirically investigate the connection between online political expression (Gil...
none2siThe ways in which citizens experience politics on social media have overall positive implicat...
This article analyses Estonian youth's perceptions of their own political participation and their pr...
Previous research has found a diverging trend between utilising social media (web 2.0) and tradition...
What is the relationship between Internet usage and political trust? To answer this question, we per...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
Internet is playing an increasingly important role in shaping citizens’ political experience. We tur...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
The continuously growing number of people participating in Internet-based, online, political activis...
In the modern democratic society, where it is difficult to get to know politicians in person or to f...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
open2noWe investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citize...
We investigate whether and how informal political talk on digital media contributes to citizens’ pol...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies examining the links between so...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether online political participation can predict the s...
This chapter aims to empirically investigate the connection between online political expression (Gil...
none2siThe ways in which citizens experience politics on social media have overall positive implicat...
This article analyses Estonian youth's perceptions of their own political participation and their pr...
Previous research has found a diverging trend between utilising social media (web 2.0) and tradition...