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Perceptions of Participation and the Share Button

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العنوان: Perceptions of Participation and the Share Button
المؤلفون: Katrin Tiidenberg, Airi-Alina Allaste
المصدر: Studies of Transition States and Societies, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 52-63 (2016)
بيانات النشر: Tallinn University, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
المجموعة: LCC:Political science
LCC:Social Sciences
مصطلحات موضوعية: youth social media practices, social media and political participation, Review policy Email this article (Login required) Editorial Board Attila Ágh, Ilkka Alanen, Risto Alapuro, Airi-Alina Allaste, Roland Axtmann, Carlo Barone, Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Colin Copus, Jochen Franzke, Catherine Hakim, Rico Isaacs, Leif Kalev, Michael D. Kennedy, Hans-Dieter Klingemann, Irena Kogan, Jyrki Käkonen, Noemi Lendvai, Paul Lewis, Karl Ulrich Mayer, Jeremy Morris, David Ost, Hilary Pilkington, Pirkko Pitkänen, Abel Polese, Peter Robert, Rein Ruutsoo, Ellu Saar, Georg Sootla, Christian Toft, Anu Toots, Raivo Vetik, Rein Vöörmann JOURNAL CONTENT Search Browse By Issue By Author By Title Other Journals HOME ABOUT LOG IN REGISTER SEARCH CURRENT ARCHIVES Home > Vol 8, No 2 (2016) > Tiidenberg Perceptions of Participation and the Share Button Katrin Tiidenberg, Airi-Alina Allaste Abstract This article analyses Estonian youth’s perceptions of their own political participation and their practices of participation on social media. We analysed 60 interviews with Estonian informants in a MYPLACE study and relied on a conceptual broadening that acknowledges the political potential of everyday. We relay on theories of standby citizenship and spiral of silence to understand signing petitions, commenting, liking and sharing politically minded content online. Based on this we suggest that young people in Estonia are interested in political issues and public opinion and their social media use represents a diversification of how citizens take part in civic matters. However, youths do not necessarily believe in the efficacy of social media in enacting political change and their reasons for not participating can be seen as indicative of a desire for both impression management and being affected by the spiral of silence. Keywords new repertoires of political participation, new repertoires of political participation, perceptions of participation, Political science, Social Sciences
الوصف: This article analyses Estonian youth’s perceptions of their own political participation and their practices of participation on social media. We analysed 60 interviews with Estonian informants in a MYPLACE study and relied on a conceptual broadening that acknowledges the political potential of everyday. We relay on theories of standby citizenship and spiral of silence to understand signing petitions, commenting, liking and sharing politically minded content online. Based on this we suggest that young people in Estonia are interested in political issues and public opinion and their social media use represents a diversification of how citizens take part in civic matters. However, youths do not necessarily believe in the efficacy of social media in enacting political change and their reasons for not participating can be seen as indicative of a desire for both impression management and being affected by the spiral of silence.
نوع الوثيقة: article
وصف الملف: electronic resource
اللغة: English
تدمد: 1736-8758
Relation: http://publications.tlu.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/333/236; https://doaj.org/toc/1736-8758
URL الوصول: https://doaj.org/article/098332de035c4d58963c7a23e7f58b1b
رقم الأكسشن: edsdoj.098332de035c4d58963c7a23e7f58b1b
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