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Digital politics: internet and democracy in Africa

机译:数字政治:非洲的互联网与民主

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between internet use and democracy in Africa. It examines the non-linearities and causality between the two variables in the short and long run for 38 countries in Africa.Design/methodology/approachThe study is empirical. It uses pooled mean group and causality tests for the sample of 38 African countries.FindingsThe panel long-run and short-run estimates show evidence of significant non-linear relationship between internet usage and democracy. While internet usage is significantly and negatively related to democracy, squared internet usage is significantly but positively related. This suggests that internet usage increases with the decrease of democracy, but after a certain level of internet usage which is the turning point, democracy starts to increase. Additionally, there is uni-directional causality from internet usage to democracy. However, a bi-directional causality exists between squared internet usage and democracy.Research limitations/implicationsThe empirical evidence from this study suggests that internet usage and democracy are highly interrelated to each other in Africa. The findings support that at the macro level, Africa is moving toward a new stage, where internet will lead to improved levels of democracy and digital politics.Practical implicationsRemarkably, the paper shows that democracy displays a quadratic relationship with internet usage. As a whole, the findings indicate a U-shaped pattern: democracy decreases with internet usage, stabilizes, and then increases. In other words, internet usage increases with the decrease of democracy, but after a certain level of internet usage which is the turning point, democracy starts to increase.Social implicationsMany African Governments that have frequently imposed restrictions on internet and social media need to stop. The decline in democracy as internet usage increases may be explained by more severity of these restrictions. However, the findings support that at the macro level, Africa is moving toward a new stage, where internet will lead to improved levels of democracy and digital politics.Originality/valueContrary to previous conceptual papers, the current study empirically investigates the causality between internet and democracy in 38 African countries. The findings indicate a U-shaped pattern: democracy decreases with internet usage, stabilizes, and then increases. In other words, internet usage increases with the decrease of democracy but after a certain level of internet usage which is the turning point, democracy starts to increase.
机译:目的本文的目的是调查非洲互联网使用与民主之间的关系。它研究了非洲38个国家的短期和长期两个变量之间的非线性和因果关系。设计/方法/方法研究是经验性的。它对38个非洲国家的样本使用合并的均值组和因果关系检验。发现小组的长期和短期估计表明,互联网使用与民主之间存在显着的非线性关系。虽然互联网使用与民主有显着负相关,但平方互联网使用却有显着正相关。这表明互联网使用率随着民主程度的降低而增加,但是在一定程度的互联网使用率(即转折点)之后,民主程度开始增加。此外,从互联网使用到民主都有单向因果关系。然而,平方的互联网使用率和民主之间存在双向因果关系。研究局限性/含义本研究的经验证据表明,非洲的互联网使用率和民主之间存在高度的相互联系。这些发现支持非洲在宏观层面上迈入了一个新阶段,互联网将导致民主和数字政治水平的提高。实际意义值得注意的是,本文表明,民主与互联网的使用呈二次关系。总体而言,调查结果显示出一种U形的格局:民主随着互联网的使用而减少,稳定并随后增加。换句话说,互联网的使用随着民主的减少而增加,但是在互联网使用达到一定水平(这是一个转折点)之后,民主开始增加。社会影响许多经常对互联网和社交媒体施加限制的非洲政府需要停止。随着互联网使用量的增加,民主的减少可能是由于这些限制的严重性所致。但是,研究结果支持非洲在宏观上迈入一个新阶段,互联网将导致民主和数字政治水平的提高。原创性/价值与先前的概念性论文相反,本研究从经验上调查了互联网与互联网之间的因果关系。 38个非洲国家的民主。这些发现表明了一种U型的模式:民主随着互联网的使用而减少,稳定并随后增加。换句话说,互联网的使用随着民主的减少而增加,但是在互联网使用达到一定水平(这是转折点)之后,民主开始增加。

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