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Article Dans Une Revue New Media and Society Année : 2023

Powerless in the digital age? A systematic review and meta-analysis of political efficacy and digital media use

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Many citizens feel powerless in the current globalized political context, despite the potential of digital media to increase their perceptions of being informed about politics and expand their opportunities to interact with elected officials to try to influence government decisions. We analyzed 193 studies to document the most popular ways to conceptualize, measure, and model political efficacy when also studying digital media. Furthermore, we conducted a meta-analysis of correlations. We find that the positive estimates are larger, on average, when considering internal political efficacy and smaller but still positive when considering external political efficacy. We also examine how the relationships differ according to the type of media use and political system, whether authoritarian (e.g. China) or democratic. We propose a theoretical framework that considers reciprocal effects. Online information may contribute to feelings of being informed about politics and feelings of being informed lead to online political participation.
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hal-04126468 , version 1 (13-06-2023)

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Shelley Boulianne, Jennifer Oser, Christian Hoffmann. Powerless in the digital age? A systematic review and meta-analysis of political efficacy and digital media use. New Media and Society, In press, pp.146144482311765. ⟨10.1177/14614448231176519⟩. ⟨hal-04126468⟩

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