Activating Support for Social Movements The Effect of the Internet on Public Opinion toward Social Movements in Hong Kong

Francis L. F. Lee, J. Chan
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Abstract

Despite the stagnant democratization process, social movements and citizens' contentious collective action have become a prominent feature in Hong Kong politics in the past few years. One specific issue which has aroused the interest of both scholars and commentators is the role of new media technologies in the protest politics in Hong Kong. While much research in Europe and America has documented the Internet's ability to facilitate the expansion of social movement mobilization and participation, this essay examines whether the Internet has helped to foster positive public opinion toward social movements, their goals, and their collective action. Based on considerations of the characteristics of the online information environment and people's information-seeking behavior, this essay develops the hypotheses concerning persuasion, support activation, and opinion radicalization. These hypotheses are examined in the case of the anti-Express Rail protests in Hong Kong in early 2010. Analysis of survey data (N=1,007) confirms the support activation and opinion radicalization hypotheses. Theoretical and social implications of the findings are discussed.
激活对社会运动的支持:互联网对香港社会运动舆论的影响
尽管民主化进程停滞不前,但过去几年,社会运动和公民有争议的集体行动已成为香港政治的一个突出特征。新媒体技术在香港抗议政治中的作用是一个引起学者和评论家兴趣的具体问题。虽然欧洲和美国的许多研究都证明了互联网促进社会运动动员和参与的能力,但本文探讨了互联网是否有助于培养对社会运动、其目标和集体行动的积极公众舆论。基于网络信息环境的特点和人们的信息寻求行为,本文提出了说服、支持激活和意见激进化的假设。这些假设在2010年初香港反高铁抗议事件中得到了检验。对调查数据(N= 1007)的分析证实了支持激活和意见激进化假说。讨论了研究结果的理论和社会意义。
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