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Author Moffett, Kenneth W., author

Title Web 2.0 and the political mobilization of college students / Kenneth W. Moffett and Laurie L. Rice
Published Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 175 pages) : illustrations
Series Lexington studies in political communication
Lexington studies in political communication.
Contents Participation, technology, and age -- The issues that push students online -- A portrait of offline participation -- Friending and following as a pathway for political participation -- Blogging and tweeting as attractors to political participation -- Going offline? Online participation's mobilizing effects -- Causality, endogeneity, and the complex web of participation -- College students and the future of political participation -- Appendix A: Question wording and summary statistics for student election survey variables -- Appendix B: Question wording and summary statistics for 2008 and 2012 Pew surveys variables
Summary Web 2.0 and the Political Mobilization of College Students investigates how college students' online activities, when politically oriented, can affect their political participatory patterns offline. Kenneth W. Moffett and Laurie L. Rice find that online forms of political participation--like friending or following candidates and groups as well as blogging or tweeting about politics--draw in a broader swathe of young adults than might ordinarily participate. Political scientists have traditionally determined that participatory patterns among the general public hold less sway in shaping civic activity among college students. This book, however, recognizes that young adults' political participation requires looking at their online activities and the ways in which these help mobilize young adults to participate via other forms. Moffett and Rice discover that engaging in one online participatory form usually begets other forms of civic activity, either online or offline
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-164) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject College students -- Political activity.
Web 2.0 -- Political aspects
Students -- Political activity.
EDUCATION -- Higher.
Students -- Political activity
College students -- Political activity
Form Electronic book
Author Rice, Laurie, author
LC no. 2016950705
ISBN 9781498538589
1498538584
9781498538596
1498538592