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Following Politicians on Social Media: Effects for Political Information, Peer Communication, and Youth Engagement

Authors :
Marquart, Franziska
Ohme, Jakob
Möller, Judith
Marquart, Franziska
Ohme, Jakob
Möller, Judith
Source :
Media and Communication; 8; 2; 197-207; Youth Digital Participation: Opportunities, Challenges, Contexts, and What's at Stake
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Young citizens increasingly turn to social media platforms for political information. These platforms enable direct communication between politicians and citizens, circumventing the influence of traditional news outlets. We still know little about the consequences of direct contact with politicians on such platforms for citizens’ political participation. Here, we argue that the interplay of different actors in the political news diet of citizens should be investigated from a networked communication perspective. Relying on a cross-sectional survey of young Danes (15–25 years old, n = 567), we investigate the relationship between following politicians on social media and: (a) the composition of young citizens’ political media diet; and (b) their civic messaging and campaign participation. Following political actors on social media relates to increased campaign engagement and can be a catalyst for young people’s exposure to campaign news, but their friends and followers function as the main node of their political online networks. We document a process of the de-mediation of politics on social media: Established news media lose influence as primary information sources for young citizens. We discuss these results in the context of users’ active curation and passive selection of their political social media diet.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Media and Communication; 8; 2; 197-207; Youth Digital Participation: Opportunities, Challenges, Contexts, and What's at Stake
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1256796682
Document Type :
Electronic Resource