2020
DOI: 10.1080/19331681.2020.1805085
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Algorithmic social media use and its relationship to attitude reinforcement and issue-specific political participation – The case of the 2015 European immigration movements

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“…Social media has also been identified as the antecedent to PK apart from political participation. It has a positive relationship with knowledge levels by helping youth on seeking information on political activities (Adamu & Mohamad, 2019;Andersen et al, 2017;Gottfried et al, 2017;Ohme, 2020;Schafer, 2020;Weeks et al, 2017). The association between PK and media consumption also is found in online platforms (Lee & Xenos, 2019) which suggests the feasibility of this relationship on the social channels.…”
Section: Social Media Usagementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Social media has also been identified as the antecedent to PK apart from political participation. It has a positive relationship with knowledge levels by helping youth on seeking information on political activities (Adamu & Mohamad, 2019;Andersen et al, 2017;Gottfried et al, 2017;Ohme, 2020;Schafer, 2020;Weeks et al, 2017). The association between PK and media consumption also is found in online platforms (Lee & Xenos, 2019) which suggests the feasibility of this relationship on the social channels.…”
Section: Social Media Usagementioning
confidence: 93%
“…In other words, social media encourages the formation of “identity bubbles”, which are online communities that not only act as echo chambers, but also reinforce shared identities and encourage homophily (Kaakinen et al., 2020 ). In addition, these online bubbles do not simply reinforce existing beliefs, rather, they tend to encourage the adoption of even more extreme beliefs (Ohme, 2021 ). As might be expected, analysis of large‐scale social media data has shown that such bubbles often form around conspiracy beliefs (Bessi et al., 2016 ).…”
Section: Social Reinforcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, active support from citizens can help to mitigate political challenges more successfully (Kornberg and Clarke 1992). For citizens, participatory activities provide a way to be proactiveand often prosocialin a crisis, for example by filling sandbags during a natural flooding disaster or providing primary care for newly arrived refugees (Guo et al 2020;Ohme 2021). Typically, during such crises, citizens initially follow the greater political lines proposed by authorities, rather than opposing them, given the lack of viable alternatives and opposition.…”
Section: Political Participation In Times Of Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%