The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participation. Digital technologies offer opportunities for engaging in a wide range of civically oriented activities, each of which can contribute to deeper democratic engagement. Conventional acts of political participation are argued to be driven primarily by intrinsic motivations relating to self-efficacy and empowerment with participants feeling they can have influence over decision makers. Little research explores whether similar motivations drive participation in less conventional acts, as well as whether mobilisation attempts via social media by peers or political organisations mediate those motivations. Drawing on data from a survey among a r...
The latest form of the diverse concept of political participation is “e-participation”. This include...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
International audienceThis article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
This paper explores the patterns of political participation offline and online and, using data from ...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
In this study we test whether a range of online political activities undertaken during the campaign ...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation ...
In this paper, we study the effects of political attitudes on digital activism. We operationalise po...
The most efficient way to get people to take action has always been a big topic of discussion when i...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
The latest form of the diverse concept of political participation is “e-participation”. This include...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
International audienceThis article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
This paper explores the patterns of political participation offline and online and, using data from ...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
In this study we test whether a range of online political activities undertaken during the campaign ...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation ...
In this paper, we study the effects of political attitudes on digital activism. We operationalise po...
The most efficient way to get people to take action has always been a big topic of discussion when i...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
The latest form of the diverse concept of political participation is “e-participation”. This include...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...