María Cruz López-de-Ayala, Ricardo Vizcaino-Laorga
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Abstract
This study aims to examine the different dimensions of online citizen participation for the purpose of delving into the types of engagement that are being developed in order for citizens to benefit from the opportunities offered by the Internet. A self-administered survey has been carried out with 420 students from a Spanish public University (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) from its five campuses in Madrid. A typology of attitudes has been developed, firstly with factor analysis, and then with a varimax rotation. Moreover, a hierarchical linear regression has been applied in order to discover the variables that might predict the typology of participation. The study shows that online participation is a complex phenomenon influenced by multiple personal and social factors. The results have revealed three points of view: 1. Scepticism toward the ability to exert influence; 2. Social networks as a channel for maintaining social contact and expressing opinions; and 3. Capability of empowering users. Certain attitudes toward social networks can predict online participatory behaviour in different types of profiles on these networks. Furthermore, age does not affect online participation, and gender only has an influence on sports and media profiles.
本研究旨在探讨公民在线参与的不同维度,以深入研究正在发展的参与类型,以便公民从互联网提供的机会中受益。西班牙公立大学雷胡安卡洛斯大学(Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)在马德里的五个校区对420名学生进行了一项自我调查。一种态度的类型已经发展起来,首先是因子分析,然后是变量旋转。此外,为了发现可能预测参与类型的变量,应用了层次线性回归。研究表明,网络参与是一种受多种个人因素和社会因素影响的复杂现象。结果揭示了三种观点:1。对施加影响能力的怀疑;2. 社会网络作为保持社会联系和表达意见的渠道;和3。授权用户的能力。对社交网络的某些态度可以预测这些网络上不同类型的个人资料的在线参与行为。此外,年龄不影响在线参与,性别只对体育和媒体形象有影响。