The Effect of Interpretive Media Packages on Political Engagement: a new framework
Les effets des réseaux sociaux sur l'engagement politique: un nouveau model
Hanya Riad and
Claudio Vitari ()
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Claudio Vitari: AMU - Aix Marseille Université
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The aim of this theoretical paper is to review peer review journal articles related to the impact of social media usage on political engagement and to propose a framework for future empirical research. Six facets of the interpretive media packages seem have an effect on political engagement. These facets included three structural constraints (on authorship, citation, and influence) and three content restrictions (on frames, signatures, and emotion). Future research can intend to empirically test the proposed framework and fill the gap of knowledge by measuring how interpretive media packages affect political engagement.
Date: 2019-06
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Published in 24ème Colloque de l'Association Information et Management, Jun 2019, Nantes, France
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