articleCommunication ResearchJan 20, 2011Closed access

Good News for the Future? Young People, Internet Use, and Political Participation

University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

The role of traditional media and the Internet in relation to young people’s political participation has attracted a great deal of scholarly attention. Starting from a notion of differential media use and an encompassing notion of political participation, this article tests the relationships between media use (newspaper, television, and Internet) and offline and online forms of political participation. Findings from a national survey ( n = 2,409, age 16 to 24) reveal that a variety of Internet uses are positively related with different forms of political participation, whereas the relationship between most uses of traditional media and participation are weak, albeit positive. The study rejects the predictive…

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Keywords
  • The Internet
  • Citizen journalism
  • Newspaper
  • Politics
  • Political communication
  • Public relations
  • Online and offline
  • Variety (cybernetics)
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