2016
DOI: 10.1080/19331681.2016.1214095
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Digital democracy in Asia: The impact of the Asian internet on political participation

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“…people naturally use the internet to find and distribute activities in their communities, as Sproull and Kiesler [61] and Stern et al [11] have shown, besides looking for information about the issues they face. Other studies also show the same thing that the internet is becoming a medium capable of increasing direct human interaction at events in a variety of scopes and issues such as in the economy [62,63], community [56], and politics [64,65], although that happens with different processes.…”
Section: Internet Impact On Sense Of Place and Participation (Rq1)mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…people naturally use the internet to find and distribute activities in their communities, as Sproull and Kiesler [61] and Stern et al [11] have shown, besides looking for information about the issues they face. Other studies also show the same thing that the internet is becoming a medium capable of increasing direct human interaction at events in a variety of scopes and issues such as in the economy [62,63], community [56], and politics [64,65], although that happens with different processes.…”
Section: Internet Impact On Sense Of Place and Participation (Rq1)mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the age of information and communication technologies (ICTs), several scholars believe ICTs, especially Internet, by providing some technological facilities such as various channels for participation, including weblogs, and online social networks have positive potentials to affect the process of democratization in all over the world (Bimber, 2003;Gimmler, 2001;Lee, 2016;Margolis and Moreno-Riaño, 2013;Stoycheff et al, 2016;Weare, 2002). There is a broader story behind the direct or indirect possibility of Internet on democracy promotion.…”
Section: Disentangling the Effects Of Internet On Democracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Lebanon, social media may encourage people to participate more freely, encouraged, and supported by a democratic climate. It guarantees that everyone can share their opinion and express their ideas on social media freely; however, people's participation through social media can act as a social agent and change politics' nature (Lee 2017, Daher et al 2017, Paler et al 2020. Thus, the electronic media characteristics specific to democratic changes may increase through Lebanon's social media activities, which have become very dynamic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%