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Social Media and Citizen Engagement in a City-State: A Study of Singapore

机译:社交媒体和公民参与城市 - 国家:新加坡的研究

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Social media plays an important role in the process of political engagement, especially in societies where significant constraints over traditional media and participation still exist. Little is known about how social media use is related to these constraints. This study examines how citizens' perceptions of government control predict social media use and how this use is related to offline participation in the context of a city-state, Singapore. Based on a national survey of 2000 respondents, we found that perceptions of control over traditional media and political activity increase content production on social media and that perceived control of the mass media motivates citizens to consume political content on social media. Interestingly, perceptions of government control over the Internet reduced rather than increased social media production. More importantly, we find that social media use is related to a greater likelihood of offline citizen participation, namely attendance of political rallies. The findings suggest that social media alters the balance of power in the dependency relationships that exist between the government, media organizations and citizens, creating new venues for online political discourse which in turn help promote real-world political participation.
机译:社交媒体在政治参与过程中发挥着重要作用,特别是在对传统媒体和参与的重大限制的社会中。众所周知,关于社交媒体如何与这些约束有关。本研究探讨了公民对政府控制的看法如何预测社交媒体使用以及这种使用方式与城市国家,新加坡的背景相关联。根据2000年受访者的国家调查,我们发现对传统媒体和政治活动的控制看法增加了社会媒体的内容产量,并认为对大众媒体的感知控制激励公民在社交媒体上消耗政治内容。有趣的是,对互联网的政府控制的看法减少而不是增加社交媒体生产。更重要的是,我们发现社交媒体使用与离线公民参与的更大可能性有关,即出席政治群体。调查结果表明,社交媒体改变了政府,媒体组织和公民之间存在的依赖关系的权力平衡,从而为在线政治话语创造新场地,反过来有助于促进现实世界的政治参与。

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