Social media symbiosis: Understanding the dynamics of online political persuasion in social media ecologies

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Beatriz Jordá, Manuel Goyanes, Porismita Borah, Homero Gil de Zúñiga
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Research has noted that political content on social media, both accurate and fake, may lead users to reconsider their political opinions and be persuaded. This study contributes to this topic by examining how political attitude change in social media unfolds according to users’ perceptions. Our findings, based on in-depth interviews with 30 Spanish social media users, show how the centrality of social media in citizens’ everyday life nudges them into a persuasive relationship in these ecologies. We conceptualize this dynamic relationship as social media symbiosis, an analogy that draws on the biological concept of symbiosis, and that explains the characteristics of perceived online persuasion: (1) the primacy of social media persuasion over other information sources, (2) its gradual and evolutionary nature, and (3) the persuasive relationships in which users may engage: mutualism, in which both sender and receiver reciprocally benefit and persuade each other; and parasitism, in which fake news creators harmfully persuade receivers while benefitting. Our study contributes to extant literature by theorizing about the persuasive relationship in which users perceive to engage in social media, and the rationales that facilitate it.
社交媒体共生:了解社交媒体生态中的网络政治说服动态
有研究指出,社交媒体上的政治内容,无论是准确的还是虚假的,都可能导致用户重新考虑自己的政治观点并被说服。本研究通过考察社交媒体上的政治态度变化是如何根据用户的看法而展开的,为这一课题做出了贡献。我们的研究结果基于对 30 位西班牙社交媒体用户的深入访谈,显示了社交媒体在公民日常生活中的中心地位如何促使他们在这些生态中建立起说服关系。我们将这种动态关系概念化为社交媒体共生,这种类比借鉴了生物共生的概念,并解释了所感知的网络劝说的特点:(1) 社交媒体的劝说优先于其他信息来源,(2) 其渐进性和进化性,(3) 用户可能参与的劝说关系:互惠性,即发送者和接收者互惠互利,相互劝说;寄生性,即假新闻制造者在获益的同时对接收者进行有害的劝说。我们的研究通过对用户参与社交媒体的说服关系以及促进这种关系的理由进行理论分析,为现有文献做出了贡献。
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Journalism
Journalism COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
7.90
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期刊介绍: Journalism is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles from the growing community of academic researchers and critical practitioners with an interest in journalism. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
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