All the news that you don't like: Cross-cutting exposure and political participation in the age of social media

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

6-1-2018

Abstract

This study investigated the factors that affect the relationship between cross-cutting exposure and political participation. It was found that cross-cutting exposure to politically disagreeable news on Facebook, overall, was associated with increased political participation both online and offline. The association was stronger when the cross-cutting exposure came from weak ties, or acquaintances and strangers, and when the individuals were highly engaged with the cross-cutting news. Cross-cutting exposure from strong ties showed no significant relationship with political participation. It is suggested that cross-cutting exposure and political participation in the age of social media are different from those of the offline world, because they are supported by the norm of individual self-expression and take place in more anonymous and comfortable settings.

Identifier

85041393154 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Computers in Human Behavior

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.01.015

ISSN

07475632

First Page

24

Last Page

31

Volume

83

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