Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths.

Social Networking Sites (SNSs) have attracted much scholarly interest due to their ability to facilitate social interactions - the basis for the formation of social capital (Putnam, 2000). Using a nationally-representative sample of Singaporean youths, this study sought to explore how the use of the...

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Main Authors: Leow, Kai Ling., Lu, Jingshi., Tan, Xin Hui., Tan, Gabriel Yong Chia.
Other Authors: Marko M Skoric
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-157452019-12-10T13:17:05Z Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths. Leow, Kai Ling. Lu, Jingshi. Tan, Xin Hui. Tan, Gabriel Yong Chia. Marko M Skoric Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social behavior Social Networking Sites (SNSs) have attracted much scholarly interest due to their ability to facilitate social interactions - the basis for the formation of social capital (Putnam, 2000). Using a nationally-representative sample of Singaporean youths, this study sought to explore how the use of the popular SNS, Facebook, relates to online social capital and political participation. Consistent with previous studies (e.g., Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007), intensity of Facebook use was found to be positively associated with online bonding and online bridging social capital. Facebook use was also positively associated with political participation potential. The relationship between online bridging social capital and the likelihood of political participation was found to be only marginally significant. Measures of television and newspaper use were found to be associated with political participation potential, suggesting that both traditional and new forms of media are important in invigorating political and civic life today. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2009-05-14T03:41:48Z 2009-05-14T03:41:48Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15745 en Nanyang Technological University 61 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social behavior
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Leow, Kai Ling.
Lu, Jingshi.
Tan, Xin Hui.
Tan, Gabriel Yong Chia.
Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths.
description Social Networking Sites (SNSs) have attracted much scholarly interest due to their ability to facilitate social interactions - the basis for the formation of social capital (Putnam, 2000). Using a nationally-representative sample of Singaporean youths, this study sought to explore how the use of the popular SNS, Facebook, relates to online social capital and political participation. Consistent with previous studies (e.g., Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007), intensity of Facebook use was found to be positively associated with online bonding and online bridging social capital. Facebook use was also positively associated with political participation potential. The relationship between online bridging social capital and the likelihood of political participation was found to be only marginally significant. Measures of television and newspaper use were found to be associated with political participation potential, suggesting that both traditional and new forms of media are important in invigorating political and civic life today.
author2 Marko M Skoric
author_facet Marko M Skoric
Leow, Kai Ling.
Lu, Jingshi.
Tan, Xin Hui.
Tan, Gabriel Yong Chia.
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author Leow, Kai Ling.
Lu, Jingshi.
Tan, Xin Hui.
Tan, Gabriel Yong Chia.
author_sort Leow, Kai Ling.
title Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths.
title_short Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths.
title_full Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths.
title_fullStr Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths.
title_full_unstemmed Capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst Singapore's youths.
title_sort capitalizing on social interactions : facebook use and political participation amongst singapore's youths.
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