effects of social media on political awareness and participation
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Effects of Social Media on Political Awareness and Participation. A Study on Students and Politics By: Kristina Walker, Alex Englehart, Kathleen Riley, and Suzannah Davidson. Purpose. Primarily to see if social media is a viable method to reach college age voters. Purpose. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Effects of Social Media on Political Awareness and Participation
A Study on Students and Politics
By: Kristina Walker, Alex Englehart, Kathleen Riley, and Suzannah Davidson
Purpose
Primarily to see if social media is a viable method to reach college age voters.
Purpose
Can social media increase the political activism of its users?
Literature Review
"Social Media and the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election" by A. Maruggi and E. Metzga
"The Rise of Non-Traditional Site Use for Political Information", by John H. Parmalee, John Davies, and Carolyn A. McMahan
Literature Review
“Does Political Knowledge Increase Turnout? Evidence from the 1997 British General Election” by Valentino Larcinese
Research Questions
RQ1: Are students using social media?
Research Questions
RQ2: Are students using social media for news gathering?
Research Questions
RQ3: Does the use of social media affect the political awareness of students?
Methodology
• Survey o Online: Qualtrics survey generator o 15 questions o Closed ended and a few open ended
• Participants o College students o UNC-Chapel Hill students
Methodology
• Reaching possible participants o Posting survey to Facebook/Twittero Interception of participants around campus o ONLY reaching out to college students
Methodology
• Recognizing that this is a convenience sample
• Reducing the "convenience" in our sampleo Listervs from different departmentso Stationed at different place around campus
Results: Demographics
Results: Newsgathering and Social Media
Results: News Organizations and Social Media
71% follow news organizations
43% follow politicians or political organizations
Results: Political Awareness
Conclusion
Quantitative research allowed us to see exactly how many of our respondents used Facebook, Twitter, or both to interact with politicians and news outlets, indicating their interest in politics and thus voting.
Qualitative research allowed us to gain a better understanding of how students use social media to interact with politicians and news outlets to further their knowledge of politics. It also supported our theory that social media does play a role in the political awareness of college age students.
Conclusion
Recommendations
Recommendation #1
• Establishing a social media presence is an effective way to reach the college age demographic.
Recommendations
Recommendation #2
•When going through social media, publish through news organizations
•Reaching more people with this associationo Users are more likely to see these profiles compared
to
Recommendations
Recommendation #3
• Utilize Twitter and Facebook to brand politicians as tech savy on a national level.