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Enhancing Generation Z's Political Efficacy Through Social Media Political Influencers
Previous research has shown that political influencers affect internal political efficacy. The widespread exposure of Generation Z to political influencers on social media raises the question of whether this exposure enhances political knowledge ...
Anter Venus +3 more
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AbstractPersistent gender inequalities in internal political efficacy have traditionally been attributed to gender differences in resources. This article complements the resource model by focusing on how gendered political socialization occurs during citizenship education and how citizenship education might mitigate, reproduce, or intensify ...
Joke Matthieu +2 more
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This study advances a theoretical model centered on collective and internal efficacy to explain the separate pathways through which political sharing on Facebook and Twitter may influence individuals to engage in political activities. We test the model with data from a 2-wave panel survey conducted with an adult population in 2013 in Chile.
Daniel Halpern +2 more
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Unequal Turnout Among the Newly Enfranchised: The Role of Political Efficacy
Unequal political participation increasingly challenges democracies. The turnout gap is particularly large among younger voters, with severe implications for future developments of democratic representation, legitimacy, and quality.
Susanne Garritzmann +6 more
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The Impact of Political Efficacy on Citizens’ E-Participation in Digital Government
Citizens’ e-participation determines the successes and failures of digital government or e-government. However, its results to date have not been satisfactory. IT adoption models dominate previous studies.
Ruqiang Lai, Loo-See Beh
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Political Communication With Social Media In Pakistan: Internal And External Efficacy [PDF]
Political knowledge influences political behavior and political participation as the person who has sufficient political knowledge will contribute his part in political issues and get engage himself in political campaigns. Hence, a politically informed person put an impact upon others by sharing his views and information.
Hannan Khan Tareen, Malik Adnan
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Latinx represent a growing population in the United States (US) that continue to experience a disproportionate burden of disease. However, health disparities vary across Latinx subgroups, including Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban communities ...
Anna-Michelle Marie McSorley +2 more
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TV audiences today are more likely to use an additional media device to further engage with the television content, a phenomenon known as “second screening”.
Yiben Liu, Shuhua Zhou, Hongzhong Zhang
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Will experience with direct democracy influence men's and women's political beliefs differently? Despite the closed gender gap in voter turnout, women remain less interested in politics and participate less frequently in non-voting activities than men ...
Jeong Hyun Kim
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An English-language adaptation and validation of the Political Efficacy Short Scale (PESS)
The Political Efficacy Short Scale (PESS) is the English-language adaptation of the German-language Political Efficacy Kurzskala (PEKS); it measures perceived political efficacy with four items.
Katharina Groskurth +3 more
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