The Impact of Online News Consumption on Young People's Political Participation

H. Xiaoming, Wen Nainan, Cherian George
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The informational usage of media has been identified as one of the most important factors that facilitate citizens' participation in political activities. This relationship becomes exceptionally intriguing in the 21st century, which is characterized by a growing popularity of new media, and concurrently, a decline of political and civic engagement in many societies, particularly among young people. Research findings about the link between new media usage and political participation have been inconclusive, and specific processes through which new media usage, especially the informational usage of such media, may affect political participation remain less than lucid. In this study, we propose a theoretical framework under which political knowledge and political efficacy are used to explain the possible connection between online news consumption and political participation. Through a survey of university students in Singapore, this study shows that the young people's consumption of online news is directly related to both online and offline political participation. At the same time, the consumption of online news is also indirectly related to online and offline political participation via political efficacy. Political knowledge, however, is found to be a mediating factor between online news consumption and online political participation but not offline political participation. This study not only allows us a more holistic view of the impact of online news on young people's political and civic engagement but also contributes to the existing literature on the relationship between news consumption and political participation by incorporating both online and offline political activities in the proposed theoretical model.
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网络新闻消费对年轻人政治参与的影响
媒体的信息使用已被确定为促进公民参与政治活动的最重要因素之一。这种关系在21世纪变得格外有趣,新媒体日益普及,与此同时,许多社会,尤其是年轻人的政治和公民参与度下降。关于新媒体使用与政治参与之间的联系的研究结果尚无定论,新媒体使用,特别是此类媒体的信息使用可能影响政治参与的具体过程仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们提出了一个理论框架,在这个框架下,政治知识和政治效能来解释网络新闻消费与政治参与之间可能存在的联系。本研究通过对新加坡大学生的调查表明,年轻人对网络新闻的消费与线上和线下的政治参与都有直接的关系。同时,网络新闻消费也通过政治效能与线上线下政治参与间接相关。而政治知识在网络新闻消费与网络政治参与之间起中介作用,对网络政治参与不起中介作用。这项研究不仅使我们能够更全面地了解在线新闻对年轻人政治和公民参与的影响,而且通过将在线和离线政治活动纳入所提出的理论模型,对现有关于新闻消费与政治参与之间关系的文献做出了贡献。
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