This study examines the extent to which interactive communication on political websites affects various forms of citizens’ involvement in politics, and the moderating role of political cynicism in this relationship. Based on the outcomes of a laboratory experiment with a single-factor (interactivity: low vs. medium vs. high interactivity) between-subjects design, we found that interactive political websites have a positive effect on citizen involvement, and this effect is particularly present for websites with high levels of interactivity. We also demonstrate that interactivity effects are, to some extent, contingent on citizens’ political cynicism. For higher levels of political cynicism, deviations in the level of interactivity make less ...
DOI: 10.5294/pacla.2013.16.3.2 Citizen journalists can participate in political user-generated new...
The purpose of this article is to determine to what extent engagement in easy political behaviors on...
This paper tests whether the social information provided by the internet affects the decision to par...
This study examines the extent to which interactive communication on political websites affects vari...
Political parties and politicians increasingly use the possibilities of the Internet to communicate ...
Political parties and politicians increasingly use the possibilities of the Internet to communicate ...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between interactive and pers...
Based on the interactivity theory, this study examines relationships between people’s political medi...
Since the rise of the Internet, it is often claimed that it has the potential to contribute to the q...
In the time since the rise of the Internet, it has often been claimed that it has the potential to c...
In the time since the rise of the Internet, it has often been claimed that it has the potential to c...
We use multiple methods to examine how individual websites affect political interest (i.e., citizens...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
Communcation Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63980/1/mcclain_colleen_2009.pd
Considerable research over the years has been devoted to ascertaining the impact of media use on pol...
DOI: 10.5294/pacla.2013.16.3.2 Citizen journalists can participate in political user-generated new...
The purpose of this article is to determine to what extent engagement in easy political behaviors on...
This paper tests whether the social information provided by the internet affects the decision to par...
This study examines the extent to which interactive communication on political websites affects vari...
Political parties and politicians increasingly use the possibilities of the Internet to communicate ...
Political parties and politicians increasingly use the possibilities of the Internet to communicate ...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between interactive and pers...
Based on the interactivity theory, this study examines relationships between people’s political medi...
Since the rise of the Internet, it is often claimed that it has the potential to contribute to the q...
In the time since the rise of the Internet, it has often been claimed that it has the potential to c...
In the time since the rise of the Internet, it has often been claimed that it has the potential to c...
We use multiple methods to examine how individual websites affect political interest (i.e., citizens...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
Communcation Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63980/1/mcclain_colleen_2009.pd
Considerable research over the years has been devoted to ascertaining the impact of media use on pol...
DOI: 10.5294/pacla.2013.16.3.2 Citizen journalists can participate in political user-generated new...
The purpose of this article is to determine to what extent engagement in easy political behaviors on...
This paper tests whether the social information provided by the internet affects the decision to par...