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Can online communities be social capital? The effect of online communities on individuals' political engagement

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CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
卷 40, 期 4, 页码 1752-1759

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DOI: 10.1007/s12144-018-0109-z

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Online community; Offline community; Social capital; Political engagement; Political efficacy

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The study found that political efficacy has a significant impact on online political engagement across different generational cohorts, and offline community activities also have a significant influence on offline political engagement.
This study used a political and social survey to examine the relationships among political efficacy, community activity, and political engagement in different generational cohorts in South Korea. A nationally representative sample of 777 Korean voters (age range: 20-59) was used for the analysis. We hypothesized that political efficacy is positively related to political engagement, both directly and indirectly, via mediating variables (i.e., both online and offline community activities). After we had controlled for gender, income, and educational level, the results revealed that the indirect effect of political efficacy on online political engagement via online community activities was significant for both the 20-30 age groups and the 30-40 age groups studied. For the 40-50 generation, offline community activities had a significant effect on offline political engagement. Political efficacy had a significant direct effect on online political engagement for both age groups.

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