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Mobilizers Mobilized: Information, Expression, Mobilization and Participation in the Digital Age
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Digital SocietyE-participationPolitical BehaviorInformation Communication TechnologiesDigital DivideCommunicationJournalismMedia StudiesSocial SciencesDigital CultureSocial MediaExpressive Political ParticipationDigital AgePolitical CommunicationExpressive ParticipationCivic EngagementE-democracyInformation SocietyDigital MediaPopular CommunicationSocial ComputingSociologyArtsSocial InformaticsPolitical Science
This study assesses differences in use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) and relates them to patterns of expressive political participation, mobilization efforts, and traditional civic participation. Relying on data collected in August 2008 from a random sample of respondents designed to represent Colombia's adult urban population, this paper provides evidence that informational uses of ICTs (Internet and mobile phones) are significantly related to expressive participation in the online domain, which in turn results in a host of traditional or offline civic and political participatory behaviors indirectly through mobilization efforts. That these relationships occur within the context of a society in crisis suggests that new communication technologies offer an additional pathway to democratic political engagement in such societies.
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