Note: Urbanization and Literacy as factors in Politicians’ Social Media Use in a largely Rural State: Evidence from Uttar Pradesh, India

A. Singh, Jivitesh Jain, Lalitha Kameswari, P. Kumaraguru, J. Pal
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With Twitter growing as a preferred channel for outreach among major politicians, there have been focused efforts on online communication, even in election campaigns in primarily rural regions. In this paper, we examine the relationship between politicians’ use of social media and the level of urbanization and literacy by compiling a comprehensive list of Twitter handles of political party functionaries and election candidates in the run-up to the 2022 State Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, India. We find statistically significant relationships between political Twitter presence and levels of urbanization and with levels of literacy. We also find a strong correlation between vote share and Twitter presence in the winning party, a relationship that is even stronger in urban districts. This provides empirical evidence that social media is already a central part of electoral outreach processes in the Global South, but that this is still selectively more relevant to voters in, and politicians standing for elections from urban and higher-educated regions.
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注:在一个以农村为主的邦,城市化和识字率是政治家使用社交媒体的因素:来自印度北方邦的证据
随着Twitter逐渐成为主要政治人物的首选沟通渠道,人们一直致力于在线交流,甚至在主要是农村地区的竞选活动中也是如此。在本文中,我们通过编制2022年印度北方邦邦议会选举前政党工作人员和选举候选人的全面Twitter处理列表,研究了政治家使用社交媒体与城市化水平和识字率之间的关系。我们发现,政治推特的存在与城市化水平和文化水平之间存在统计学上显著的关系。我们还发现,获胜政党的选票份额和Twitter存在之间存在很强的相关性,这种关系在城市地区甚至更强。这提供了经验证据,表明社交媒体已经成为全球南方选举外展过程的核心部分,但它仍然有选择地与城市和高等教育地区的选民和政治家的选举更加相关。
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