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Microblogging, Online Expression, and Political Efficacy Among Young Chinese Citizens: The Moderating Role of Information and Entertainment Needs in the Use of Weibo

机译:中国青年公民的微博,在线表达和政治效力:信息和娱乐需求在使用微博中的调节作用

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In 2011, China's Internet population reached over half a billion users and the popular Twitter-like social networking service, Weibo, has been adopted by half of the users since its launch in August 2009. Given the potential of the Internet to facilitate a civic culture in the authoritarian state, the use of Weibo and its effects on citizens' political attitudes and behaviors are of important concern. A survey of 499 Weibo users found that intensity of use was related to increased willingness to express opinions about government and politics, the perception that one has the ability to participate in politics, and feelings that the government is not responsive to the demands of citizens. Moreover, the above relationships were moderated by the motivations of Weibo use, such that information motives strengthened the relationships while entertainment motives weakened the relationships.
机译:2011年,中国的互联网人口已超过50亿,自2009年8月启动以来,一半的用户都采用了类似Twitter的流行的类似Twitter的社交网络服务。鉴于互联网在促进公民文化方面的潜力,在专制国家,使用微博及其对公民政治态度和行为的影响是非常重要的。一项针对499位微博用户的调查发现,使用强度与人们表达对政府和政治的意见的意愿增强,人们具有参与政治的能力以及政府对公民的要求没有反应的感觉有关。此外,上述关系受到微博使用动机的调节,以信息动机增强了关系,而娱乐动机削弱了关系。

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    《Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking》 |2012年第7期|p.345-349|共5页
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    Division of Language Studies Community College of City University Tat Chee Ave. Kowloon Tang Hong Kong;

    School of Journalism & Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong;

    School of Journalism & Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong;

    School of Journalism & Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong;

    School of Journalism & Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong;

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