操作化
在线和离线
公民科学
公众参与
电子参与
样品(材料)
政治学
考试(生物学)
众包
观众参与度
公共关系
经验证据
公共行政
社会学
政治
媒体研究
生物
法学
认识论
哲学
古生物学
化学
植物
色谱法
作者
Kuang-Ting Tai,Gregory A. Porumbescu,Jongmin Shon
标识
DOI:10.1080/14719037.2019.1584233
摘要
E-participation is often flagged for its potential to stimulate greater citizen participation. Yet, whether e-participation contributes to more widespread offline citizen participation or reinforces existing patterns of offline citizen participation remains unclear. Drawing upon a representative sample of US citizens, the results of our analysis demonstrate that greater e-participation, operationalized using different forms of online expression and interaction, is associated with greater offline citizen participation. We also find that this relationship is strongest among those who are less affluent. These results suggest e-participation may play an important role in mobilizing a broader spectrum of citizens to engage in public affairs.
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