期刊
INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT
卷 60, 期 3, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.im.2023.103775
关键词
Persuasion-related affordances; Live streaming; Political mindfulness; Political engagement; Live-streaming platforms; Theory of persuasion and mindfulness; Theory of affordance
This study examines the technological features of live-streaming platforms (LSPs) in facilitating political persuasion and engagement. By using the affordance theory and theory of persuasion and mindfulness, the study identifies persuasion-related affordances on LSPs that enhance users' ability and motivation to process persuasive messages in live streaming, and explores how these affordances promote political mindfulness and engagement. The research model is validated through survey data collected from 16 live-streaming campaign rallies for the 2020 presidential election. This study makes significant theoretical contributions to the field of live streaming and e-politics.
Prior research is limited in how live-streaming platforms (LSPs) enable technological features facilitating po-litical persuasion and engagement. Through the theoretical lens of affordance and theory of persuasion and mindfulness, this study (1) identifies persuasion-related affordances on LSPs that afford users with sufficient ability and motivation to process persuasive messages in live streaming, and (2) discovers how the actualization of such affordances fosters political mindfulness and promotes political engagement. We validate the research model using survey data collected from 16 live-streaming campaign rallies for the 2020 presidential election. This study makes significant theoretical contributions to live streaming and e-politics.
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