社交媒体:活力还是冷漠的温床?

L. King
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由于过去一年的政治紧张局势加剧,社交媒体网络已成为人们表达政治理想和呼吁他人采取行动的常见渠道。由保罗·拉扎斯菲尔德和罗伯特·默顿于1948年提出的麻醉功能障碍理论指出,由于被大众媒体淹没在两极分化的问题上,人们可以用知识代替行动。似乎值得研究的是,社交媒体是否与这一理论相似,并在某种程度上停止作为一种影响变革的手段。关于政治和社会问题的帖子是否会造成一种虚假的政治活动意识,从而导致政治参与度下降?为了探讨这个问题,对160名参与者进行了一项调查,检查了他们在社交媒体上的行为、政治参与和感知的政治活跃度。结果显示,那些认为自己政治活跃的人在社交媒体上阅读和发布政治/社会问题的频率高于他们采取实际政治行动的频率。从这些数据中,我们得出结论,社交媒体通过提供积极参与的被动替代,在麻醉调查参与者方面发挥了作用。在一个政治参与极低的时代,这种趋势的影响对我们的民主是有害的。
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Social Media: A Breeding Ground for Energy or Apathy?
Due to increased political tension this past year, social media networks have become common outlets for people to express their political ideals and call others to action. The narcotizing dysfunction theory, developed by Paul Lazarsfeld and Robert Merton in 1948, states that people can substitute knowledge for action as a result of being inundated by mass media about polarizing issues. It seems worth investigating whether social media parallels this theory and, at a point, stops serving as a means to effect change. Does posting about political and social issues create a false sense of political activism, contributing to decreased political participation? To explore this question, a survey administered to 160 participants examined their behavior on social media, political participation, and perceived political activeness. The results showed that those who considered themselves politically active read and posted about political/social issues on social media at a higher rate than which they took tangible political action. From this data, it was concluded that social media plays a role in narcotizing the participants of the survey by providing a passive alternative to active participation. The implications of this trend are detrimental to our democracy in a time when political participation is exceedingly low.
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