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Media Use and the Social Identity Model of Collective Action: Examining the Roles of Online Alternative News and Social Media News
by
Chan, Michael
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Activism
/ Alternative approaches
/ Alternatives
/ Anger
/ Antecedents
/ Beliefs
/ Censorship
/ Citizen participation
/ Collective action
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Digital media
/ Efficacy
/ Group dynamics
/ Incentives
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mass Media
/ Mass Media Use
/ Media coverage
/ Negative campaigning
/ News Media
/ News Reporting
/ Participation
/ Political activism
/ Political behavior
/ Political Influences
/ Social Action
/ Social activism
/ Social Change
/ Social identity
/ Social Media
/ Social Networks
/ Social psychology
/ Social research
/ Sovereignty
/ Structural Equation Models
2017
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Media Use and the Social Identity Model of Collective Action: Examining the Roles of Online Alternative News and Social Media News
by
Chan, Michael
in
Activism
/ Alternative approaches
/ Alternatives
/ Anger
/ Antecedents
/ Beliefs
/ Censorship
/ Citizen participation
/ Collective action
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Digital media
/ Efficacy
/ Group dynamics
/ Incentives
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mass Media
/ Mass Media Use
/ Media coverage
/ Negative campaigning
/ News Media
/ News Reporting
/ Participation
/ Political activism
/ Political behavior
/ Political Influences
/ Social Action
/ Social activism
/ Social Change
/ Social identity
/ Social Media
/ Social Networks
/ Social psychology
/ Social research
/ Sovereignty
/ Structural Equation Models
2017
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Media Use and the Social Identity Model of Collective Action: Examining the Roles of Online Alternative News and Social Media News
by
Chan, Michael
in
Activism
/ Alternative approaches
/ Alternatives
/ Anger
/ Antecedents
/ Beliefs
/ Censorship
/ Citizen participation
/ Collective action
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Digital media
/ Efficacy
/ Group dynamics
/ Incentives
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mass Media
/ Mass Media Use
/ Media coverage
/ Negative campaigning
/ News Media
/ News Reporting
/ Participation
/ Political activism
/ Political behavior
/ Political Influences
/ Social Action
/ Social activism
/ Social Change
/ Social identity
/ Social Media
/ Social Networks
/ Social psychology
/ Social research
/ Sovereignty
/ Structural Equation Models
2017
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Media Use and the Social Identity Model of Collective Action: Examining the Roles of Online Alternative News and Social Media News
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Media Use and the Social Identity Model of Collective Action: Examining the Roles of Online Alternative News and Social Media News
2017
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This study examines the potential for alternative and social media to stimulate the core antecedents of protest participation (identity, efficacy, and anger) in the context of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement. Findings from a representative sample supported the social identity model of collective action (SIMCA), such that all antecedents predicted intended protest participation. Identity and anger mediated the relationship between online alternative news and protest intention, while anger and efficacy mediated the relationship between social media news and protest intention. The findings demonstrate the benefits of theoretical integration from related disciplines to better understand the mobilizing potential of collective action through news media use.
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SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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