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Participation in Contentious Politics: Rethinking the Roles of News, Social Media, and Conversation Amid Divisiveness

机译:参与有争议的政治:在分歧中重新思考新闻,社交媒体和对话的作用

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When political disputes devolve into heated partisan conflicts, do the factors known to trigger electoral political engagement continue to operate, or do they change? We consider this question during a divisive electoral context-a gubernatorial recall-focusing on how media consumption, conversations, and interactions with social media feed into the decision to participate in politics. To do so, we employ high-quality survey data collected in the weeks before the 2012 Wisconsin recall election. Results indicate that during times of contentious politics, political communication does not operate as observed in less polarized settings, calling into question widely held assumptions about what spurs and suppresses electoral participation. Most notably, we find that broadcast news consumption negatively predicts participation, whereas political conversation with coworkers and use of political social media positively predict participation. The implications for electoral behavior research in contentious political environments are discussed.
机译:当政治争端演变为激烈的党派冲突时,引发选举政治参与的已知因素会继续发挥作用,还是会改变?我们在分裂性选举背景下(州长召回)来考虑这个问题,重点是媒体消费,对话以及与社交媒体的互动如何影响参与政治的决定。为此,我们采用了在2012年威斯康星州罢免选举前几周收集的高质量调查数据。结果表明,在有争议的政治时期,政治交流不会像在两极化的情况下那样运作,这引起了人们广泛质疑关于刺激和压制选举参与的假设。最值得注意的是,我们发现广播新闻的消费量负面地预测了参与度,而与同事之间的政治对话和政治社交媒体的使用则正面地预测了参与度。讨论了在有争议的政治环境中选举行为研究的意义。

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