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Social media use, political affect, and participation among university students in urban China

机译:社交媒体的使用,政治影响以及中国城市大学生的参与

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Although the role of affects and emotions in political participation has attracted much scholarly attention, few studies have examined whether and how media and communications can be the sources of political affects. This study argues that social media are not only information channels; they can also be effective in communicating feelings and emotions. Social media use may contribute to political affects, which in turn impinge on civic and political participation. In addition, political affects may moderate the effects of social media use on political participation. Based on a survey of university students in Guangzhou, China (N = 897), this study finds that, under China's networked authoritarianism, political communication via social media is related to positive affects toward the government and society, while connection with activists via social media is related to negative affect. Positive and negative affects have different impact on different types of participation. Negative affects strengthen the connection between social media use and participation. The roles of three discrete negative emotions - anger, anxiety and fear - are also explored. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管情感和情感在政治参与中的作用引起了学术界的广泛关注,但很少有研究检查媒体和传播是否以及如何成为政治情感的来源。这项研究认为,社交媒体不仅是信息渠道,更是信息渠道。它们还可以有效地传达情感和情感。社交媒体的使用可能会助长政治影响,进而影响公民和政治参与。此外,政治影响可以减轻社交媒体使用对政治参与的影响。根据对中国广州的大学生进行的一项调查(N = 897),该研究发现,在中国的网络威权主义下,通过社交媒体进行的政治交流与对政府和社会的积极影响相关,而通过社交媒体与激进主义者的联系与负面影响有关。正面和负面影响对不同类型的参与产生不同的影响。负面影响加强了社交媒体使用与参与之间的联系。还探讨了三种离散的负面情绪(愤怒,焦虑和恐惧)的作用。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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