使用社交媒体获取政治信息的马来西亚网络一代的社会政治特征:探索性分析

Jue Jun Tan
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政治信息似乎是确保民主健康运作的政治进程中的宝贵商品。随着互联网的出现,社交媒体已经成为政治信息创造、流通和消费的中心前提之一。许多人把社交媒体吹捧为获得和动员选民支持的有效平台,尤其是在那些上网的年轻人中,他们是社交媒体的主要用户。近年来,社交媒体甚至还影响了马来西亚大选的结果。通过对当地一所大学的379名年龄在18至24岁之间的马来西亚受访者进行在线自我管理调查问卷,本文旨在对主要依赖社交媒体获取政治信息的马来西亚网络一代的社会政治特征进行探索性分析。考虑到马来西亚人现在18岁就有资格在选举中投票,这项研究来得很及时,因为它提供了关于谁是这些网络一代的见解。这些发现,即使是初步的,也将有助于解释社交媒体对青年参与的影响,以及马来西亚政治格局的变化。
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SOCIO-POLITICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MALAYSIAN NET GENERATION WHO USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR POLITICAL INFORMATION: AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS
Political information appears to be a precious commodity in political process to ensure a healthy, functioning democracy. With the emergence of the Internet, social media has become one of the central premises for political information creation, circulation and consumption. Many have touted social media as effective platforms to garner and mobilize voter support, especially among the wired youth, of whom are the dominant users of social media, and in recent years, even to sway the Malaysian general election results. By employing an online self-administered survey questionnaire with 379 Malaysian respondents aged between 18 and 24 at a local university, this paper aims to provide an exploratory analysis of the socio-political characteristics of the Malaysian Net Generation who rely mainly on social media for political information. Given Malaysians as young as 18 years old are now eligible to cast a vote in the elections, the study comes in timely as it offers insights on who are these Net Geners. The findings, even preliminary in nature, would contribute emerging insights in explaining the implications of social media on youth participation as well as the shifting Malaysian political landscape.
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