2017
DOI: 10.1590/1809-58442017311
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Participação política online e offline nas eleições presidenciais de 2014 em Salvador

Abstract: This study investigates the influence of sociodemographic variables (gender, age and schooling), family income, political attitudes (civic engagement and party preference) and the use of digital social media platforms on the online and offline political participation of voters of Salvador (in the state of Bahia, Brazil) during the 2014 presidential elections. The results of multinomial statistical analysis proved that social media engagement was determinant for online and offline political participation. On th… Show more

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“…Political interest and party participation tend to have a stable significant effect on all types of political participation that challenges the assumptions of some scholars (Best & Krueger, 2005;Margetts et al, 2015;Santana, 2017) in relation to the effect of party identification on online political participation. Moreover, compared to the effect of other political motivation characteristics and political and social trust, political interest tends to have one of the strongest effects on participation in all forms of unconventional political activities and the strongest effect on participation in online activism (see Table 5 of the Supplementary materials).…”
Section: Source: Ess (2018)mentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Political interest and party participation tend to have a stable significant effect on all types of political participation that challenges the assumptions of some scholars (Best & Krueger, 2005;Margetts et al, 2015;Santana, 2017) in relation to the effect of party identification on online political participation. Moreover, compared to the effect of other political motivation characteristics and political and social trust, political interest tends to have one of the strongest effects on participation in all forms of unconventional political activities and the strongest effect on participation in online activism (see Table 5 of the Supplementary materials).…”
Section: Source: Ess (2018)mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In regard to online political participation, inconclusive results were found. Some scholars claim no significant relationship between two variables (Best & Krueger, 2005;Margetts, John, Hale & Yasseri, 2015;Santana, 2017), others find a significant positive relationship (Dalton, 2013;Lilleker & Koc-Michalska, 2017). A more comprehensive analysis in party identification and political participation suggests that identification with only some parties influences unconventional political participation (S. E. Finkel & Opp, 1991).…”
Section: Theory and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nessa perspectiva, estudos recentes (OWEN, 2016; VACCARI, 2015; GIBSON; CANTIJOCH, 2013) demonstraram a existência de uma inter-relação entre participação online e offline, com ativistas acionando, simultaneamente, repertórios de baixo 4 (buscar informação), médio (curtir, comentar, compartilhar con-teúdo) e alto impacto (engajamento em campanha etc. ), ora para reforçar atividades tradicionais (doação de fundos, associação a grupos com fins políticos, por exemplo), em outras viabilizando formas de web participação sem uma contraparte presencial, menos hierarquizadas, que atraem sobretudo jovens e mulheres (as chamadas formas discursivas praticadas online) (SANTANA, 2018;HOOGE, 2004).…”
Section: Internet Redes Sociais 3 E Participaçãounclassified
“…A autora compartilha a tese de que o uso de mídias sociais tem alterado as formas de participação política (SANTANA, 2018;2017;ZÚÑIGA;MOLYNEUX;ZHENG, 2014;VISSERS;STOLLE, 2014;TOWNER;DÚLIO, 2013;VITAK et al 2011;MORRIS, 2010;BODY, 2008;WESTLING, 2007). Nesse particular, as plataformas digitais de mídias sociais viabilizaram a autonomia política dos cidadãos ante estruturas burocráticas de mediação, como partidos e sindicatos, permitindo que se aglutinem em torno de interesses e causas momentâneas, que resultam na formação de ondas de opinião com mudanças súbitas e imprevisíveis (CAS-TELLS, 2013; SCHLOZMAN, BRADY E VERBA, 2013).…”
Section: Internet Redes Sociais 3 E Participaçãounclassified
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