扶手椅公民身份与本体论不安全感:媒体和政治行为风格的揭示

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE Poetics Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.poetic.2023.101764
Terence E. McDonnell , Sarah M. Neitz , Marshall A. Taylor
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媒介效应研究确立了媒介与新闻消费和政治行为之间的正相关关系——一种“更多-更多”模式。本文确定了一种共存的“多-少”模式,即社交媒体上更多的政治参与与线下有限的政治行为相关联。将媒体行为视为自变量而将政治行为视为依赖变量的传统方法错过了这一发现。相反,本文将媒体和政治行为的配置视为风格,通过潜在阶级分析(LCA)识别。这些数据来自一项对美国公民的原始调查,调查内容包括他们在社交媒体上接触政治内容、他们的媒体习惯以及他们在网上表达的政治态度,以评估这些媒体行为是否以及如何破坏他们在线下的政治和公民参与。这些数据的潜在阶级分析揭示了三种风格,我们将其标记为“主动”,“被动”和“扶手椅公民”(即,更多更少)。然后,我们试图理解这种纸上谈兵的公民风格——谁会选择这种风格的媒体和政治参与?预测扶手椅公民阶层成员的LCA回归模型表明,扶手椅公民风格与经历吉登斯所说的“本体论不安全感”有关。
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Armchair citizenship and ontological insecurity: Uncovering styles of media and political behavior

Media effects research has established a positive relationship between media and news consumption and political action—a “more-more” pattern. This paper identifies a coexistent “more-less” pattern in which more political engagement on social media is associated with limited political behavior offline. Traditional approaches that treat media behavior as an independent variable and political behavior as dependent miss this finding. Instead, this paper treats configurations of media and political behavior as styles, identified through latent class analysis (LCA). The data come from an original survey of American citizens about their encounters with political content on social media, their media habits, and their online expression of political attitudes to assess whether and how these media behaviors undermine their political and civic engagement offline. The latent class analysis of these data reveals three styles, which we label “actives,” “passives,” and “armchair citizens” (i.e., more-less). We then seek to make sense of this armchair citizen style—who would choose this style of media and political participation? An LCA regression model predicting membership into the armchair citizen class suggests that armchair citizen style is associated with experiencing what Giddens’ called “ontological insecurity.”

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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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