Examining extra-parliamentary engagement: the impact of online and offline activities on in-party commitment amongst political party members in Finland

Ilkka Koiranen, Aki Koivula, Anna Kuusela, Arttu Saarinen
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Abstract

Purpose

The study utilises unique survey data gathered from 12,427 party members. The dependent variable measures party members’ in-party commitment and is based on willingness to donate money, to contribute effort, the feeling of belonging in the party network and social trust in the party network.

Design/methodology/approach

In this article, we study how different extra-parliamentary online and offline activities are associated with in-party commitment amongst political party members from the six largest Finnish parties. We especially delve into the differences between members of the Finnish parties.

Findings

We found that extra-parliamentary political activity, including connective action through social media networks and collective action through civic organisations, is highly associated with members’ in-party commitment. Additionally, members of the newer identity parties more effectively utilised social media networks, whilst the traditional interest parties were still more linked to traditional forms of extra-parliamentary political action.

Originality/value

By employing the sociological network theory perspective, the study contributes to ongoing discussions surrounding the impact of social media on political participation amongst party members, both within and beyond the confines of political parties.

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考察议会外参与:在线和离线活动对芬兰政党党员党内承诺的影响
目的本研究采用了从 12,427 名党员中收集的独特调查数据。因变量衡量的是党员的党内承诺,其基础是党员是否愿意捐款、出力、对党网络的归属感以及对党网络的社会信任。我们发现,议会外政治活动,包括通过社交媒体网络开展的联系行动和通过公民组织开展的集体行动,与党员的党内承诺高度相关。此外,新兴身份党派的成员更有效地利用了社交媒体网络,而传统利益党派仍更多地与传统形式的议会外政治活动联系在一起。原创性/价值通过采用社会学网络理论的视角,本研究为目前围绕社交媒体对政党内外党员政治参与的影响的讨论做出了贡献。
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