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Social Media Use for News and Individuals' Social Capital,Civic Engagement and Political Participation
Authors:Homero Gil de Zúñiga  Nakwon Jung  Sebastián Valenzuela
Affiliation:1. University of Texas—Austin, Assistant Professor and Director CJCR, Community, Journalism & Communication Research;2. Seoul Women's University, Assistant Professor;3. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Assistant Professor
Abstract:Recently, scholars tested how digital media use for informational purposes similarly contributes to foster democratic processes and the creation of social capital. Nevertheless, in the context of today's socially‐networked‐society and the rise of social media applications (i.e., Facebook) new perspectives need to be considered. Based on U.S. national data, results show that after controlling for demographic variables, traditional media use offline and online, political constructs (knowledge and efficacy), and frequency and size of political discussion networks, seeking information via social network sites is a positive and significant predictor of people's social capital and civic and political participatory behaviors, online and offline.
Keywords:Social Media  Social Networks  Social Capital  Facebook  Political Participation  Civic Participation
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