“…This paper focuses on one of the emerging research areas in regard to the relationship between politics and the Internet: digital activism (Bennett & Segerberg, 2013;Castells, 2015). 1 We define digital activism, or digital political participation, as the repertoire of participatory forms carried out by citizens through the Internet (Robles, Antino, De Marco, & Torres, 2015). According to the literature, this form of political participation is, first, related to intrinsic issues of the digital field, such as Internet users' electronic resources (Gibson, Lusoli, & Ward, 2005;Ausserhofer & Maireder, 2014) and digital skills (van Deursen & van Dijk, 2009;van Dijk & van Deursen, 2014).…”