نتایج جستجو برای: is applied political power through active political participation

تعداد نتایج: 8170693  

Journal: :مطالعات و تحقیقات اجتماعی ایران 0
حمید عبداللهیان استاد گروه ارتباطات، دانشکدة علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه تهران حسین کرمانی دانشجوی دکتری علوم ارتباطات اجتماعی، دانشکدۀ علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه تهران

abstract: the objective of this paper is to measure and explain the relationship between facebook users’ social capital and their political participation in real world. following political changes in the world and in the middle east, there are growing interest among researchers to work on political participation and facebook usage. we therefore developed this interest into this research paper i...

عبادی, نغمه, قلی پور, آرین, پیران نژاد, علی,

Nowadays democracy is essential for governance and citizens want to play increasing roles in policy making. But maximum political participation is not the only factor for the realization of real democracy and other preconditions such as political trust, political knowledge, acceptance of political democratic norms and political networks need. All of these concepts present political capital, whi...

2015
KEVIN CROKE GUY GROSSMAN HORACIO A. LARREGUY JOHN MARSHALL

A large literature examining advanced and consolidating democracies suggests that education increases political participation. However, in electoral authoritarian regimes, educated voters may instead deliberately disengage. If education increases critical capacities, political awareness, and support for democracy, educated citizens may believe that participation is futile or legitimates autocra...

2014
Nelson Ribeiro

This article presents a case of political participation through radio broadcasting during World War II. Focusing on how the Portuguese listeners interacted with the transborder broadcasts from the BBC, it demonstrates how politically engaged citizens struggled to use a foreign station to disseminate their views on the country’s political situation. Grounded on Pateman’s (1970) and Carpentier’s ...

2013

This paper deals with the development and obstacles of Korean women’s political participation in recent years. Since the year 1948 after the declaration of a modern state, Korea has tried to establish the democracy but still in the field of women’s political participation it meets a lot of problems such as women’s political consciousness, male dominated political culture and institutional const...

Journal: :Social science quarterly 2015
Christopher Ojeda

In this paper, I propose that depression is a political phenomenon insofar as it has political sources and consequences. I then investigate one aspect of this argument-whether depression reduces participation. I hypothesize that individuals with depression lack the motivation and physical capacity to vote and engage in other forms of political participation due to somatic problems and feelings ...

2004
Ilona Moore

“Representation” of all citizens, however it may be defined is crucial for effective democratic governance. The relative lack of women in elected legislative bodies has been noted worldwide, with women’s presence in national legislatures varying from around five to ten percent, and leveling off around fifteen percent, except in Nordic countries, where women constitute up to forty percent of the...

2011

The contextual theory of political participation in non-electoral politics developed in this paper supposes that more open political opportunity structure of a respective state increases both, the individual non-electoral participation and mobilization into this participation, since the decentralized political institutions send a message that more access points to influence politics are availab...

Journal: :IJTD 2013
Kenneth L. Hacker Eric L. Morgan

The relationship between new media networking (NMN) and political participation continues to develop in complex ways. In light of evidence pointing to increased political participation through NMN, the structures of the networks people engage continue to exhibit both empowering and disempowering aspects. While some gaps associated with the Digital Divide are closing, others are opening. This es...

2005
DHAVAN V. SHAH JAEHO CHO WILLIAM P. EVELAND NOJIN KWAK

This article examines the role of the Internet as a source of political information and a sphere for public expression. Informational media use, whether traditional news sources or online public affairs content, is expected to foster interpersonal political discussion and online civic messaging, contributing to increased civic participation. Using two-wave national panel survey data, three type...

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