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From Online Disagreement to Offline Action: How Diverse Motivations for Using Social Media Can Increase Political Information Sharing and Catalyze Offline Political Participation:

机译:从在线分歧到离线行动:使用社交媒体的多种动机如何能够增加政治信息共享并促进离线政治参与:

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Amid growing concerns over the contentious tenor of online political discourse, scholars have begun to recognize that the social contexts and affordances provided by social media may present indirect pathways from online political discussion to offline political participation. Less work has addressed how usersa?? motivations for using social media might influence such dynamics. In this study, we use two-wave panel survey data collected in the United States to test the possibility that online cross-cutting discussion involving political disagreement can encourage users to share political information on social media, which in turn can increase their offline political engagement. We also test how specific motivations for using social media (i.e., political engagement, relationship maintenance, and self-promotion) moderate the amount users share political information on social media when engaged in conversations involving political disagreement. Our results find that increased online cross-cutting political discussion indirectly affects offline political participation through the influence of social media political information sharing. We also observe that this indirect effect is stronger for users who are motivated to use social media for either political engagement or relationship maintenance (but not self-promotion) purposes. Our findings advance one route from online political disagreement to offline political action, which can impact both politically and nonpolitically motivated social media users.
机译:在人们越来越关注在线政治话语的争议之时,学者们开始认识到,社交媒体提供的社会环境和能力可能会提供从在线政治讨论到离线政治参与的间接途径。较少的工作解决了用户如何?使用社交媒体的动机可能会影响这种动态。在这项研究中,我们使用在美国收集的两波小组调查数据来检验涉及政治分歧的在线跨领域讨论是否可以鼓励用户在社交媒体上分享政治信息,从而反过来可以增加他们的离线政治参与度。我们还测试了使用社交媒体的特定动机(即政治参与,关系维护和自我促进)如何减少用户参与涉及政治分歧的对话时在社交媒体上分享政治信息的数量。我们的结果发现,通过社交媒体政治信息共享的影响,在线跨领域政治讨论的增加间接影响了离线政治参与。我们还观察到,对于那些出于政治参与或维护关系(而非自我促进)目的而使用社交媒体的用户,这种间接影响会更强。我们的研究结果提出了从在线政治分歧到离线政治行为的一条途径,这可能会影响出于政治和非政治动机的社交媒体用户。

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