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New voices in the public sphere : a comparative analysis of interpersonal and online political talk
ID Stromer-Galley, Jennifer (Author)

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Abstract
Political conversation for many people is a taboo activity, particularly with acquaintances or strangers. Online, there are a wealth of political conversation spaces, designed for acquaintances and strangers to interact. The question is are there people talking politics online who do not do so face-to-face. Put another way, are the same people who talk politics online the same ones likely to do so face-to-face. In this essay, I present findings on people's reported political conversation behaviour online and offline from secondary survey analysis of a research project studying the effects of political deliberation. The survey analysis suggests that there are people whotalk politics online who do not do so in face-to-face situations. Half of the sample that reported talk online reported no acquaintances with whom they talked politics. Moreover, in logistic regression analysis, those who talk online are categorically different than those who do so face-to-face. Variables that positively predicted likelihood to talk with friends and familyincluded gender (female), political interest, general political knowledge, and political talk with acquaintances. Age was a negative predictorof likelihood to talk with friends and family. Variables that positively predicted likelihood to talk with acquaintances included gender (female), political interest, and political talk with friends and family. Variables that positively predicted likelihood to talk online included gender (male), political interest, political talk radio listening, and Web use. Variables that negatively predicted online talk included internal political efficacy and general political knowledge. The Internet may provide a new context for political conversation for those who would not normally engage in face-to-face political conversations, thus bringing new voices into the public sphere.

Language:English
Keywords:communication, communication, politics
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2002
Number of pages:Str. 23-42
Numbering:Let. 9, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-74777 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.77
ISSN on article:1318-3222
COBISS.SI-ID:21245021 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.12.2015
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Title:Javnost
Shortened title:Javnost
Publisher:Taylor&Francis
ISSN:1318-3222
COBISS.SI-ID:40119808 This link opens in a new window

Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:Novi glasovi v javni sferi: primerjalna analiza medosebnega in on-line političnega govora
Abstract:
Za mnoge ljudi je pogovor o politiki, zlasti z naključnimi znanci ali s tujci,tabu. Online pa obstaja bogastvo pogovornih prostorov, namenjenih interakciji znancev in tujcev. Avtorica zanima, ali se pogovarjajo o politiki online isti ljudje, ki to počno iz oči v oči. Predstavlja rezultate analize političnega pogovarjanja online in offline na temelju sekundarne analize mnenjske raziskave o političnem razpravljanju. Rezultati kažejo, da o politikionline govorijo tudi ljudje, ki tega ne počno offline. Polovica respondentov, ki je govorila o politiki online, ni poznala sogovornikov. Tisti, ki govorijo o politiki online, se tudi razlikujejo od onih, ki se pogovarjajo politiki iz oči v oči, po spolu, starosti, političnem interesu in političnem védenju. Internet prinaša nov okvir za politični pogovor za ljudi, ki se običajno ne pogovarjajo o politiki iz oči v oči, in torej prinaša nove glasove v javno sfero.

Keywords:komuniciranje, komuniciranje, politika

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