2017
DOI: 10.32870/cys.v0i29.6302
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Las campañas electorales, los medios y su impacto en el compromiso cívico de los mexicanos en la elección presidencial de 2012

Abstract: Este artículo analiza el impacto de la exposición a los medios y las campañas sobre el compromiso cívico en la elección presidencial mexicana de 2012 mediante análisis estadísticos multivariados con datos de una encuesta postelectoral sobre cultura política y prácticas ciudadanas con representatividad nacional. Los resultados son más consistentes con las teorías de la movilización, que con las teorías del malestar mediático.

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“…They allow them to strategically interact with the supporters to generate effective political debates (Sahly et al, 2019). The impacts of political messages are subtle (Jiménez, 2017), and these impacts are the desired outcomes that politicians aim to gain by using SNS as an interactive platform for political campaigning (Lin, 2016).…”
Section: Framing Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They allow them to strategically interact with the supporters to generate effective political debates (Sahly et al, 2019). The impacts of political messages are subtle (Jiménez, 2017), and these impacts are the desired outcomes that politicians aim to gain by using SNS as an interactive platform for political campaigning (Lin, 2016).…”
Section: Framing Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This applies to all possible information channels including internet and social media. The data has only been collected from the democratic developments in the Western European region, the United States, Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Latin America [11].…”
Section: Mobilization Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This applies to all possible information channels including internet and social media. The data has only been collected from the democratic developments in the Western European region, the United States, Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Latin America [11]. This virtuous circle is described by Norris, Stromback & Shelata paying attention to citizen involvement, political interest and trust in government [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%