迷失在网络空间:在电子政治中弥合数字鸿沟的障碍

M. Shelley, Lisa E. Thrane, Stuart W. Shulman
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在我们对2003年来自爱荷华州、宾夕法尼亚州和科罗拉多州的478名受访者的电子政治参与的随机抽样调查中,我们输入了六个变量块:(1)社会人口统计学(2)地点效应,(3)投票,(4)技术使用(录像机,手机等)和计算机冷漠,(5)对技术的态度和(6)对互联网的具体使用。在最后一块,年轻人和白人受访者更倾向于成为电子公民。计算机培训冷漠减少,IT优势增加,支持电子公民。寻求医疗电子信息和进行电子购物增加了对电子政治的参与。没有发现地点的主要影响。对于科罗拉多州和爱荷华州的居民来说,较少参与的选民报告说较少参与在线政治,而那些更有可能投票的人也更有可能成为电子政治的倡导者。最后的模型解释了电子政务参与中56%的差异。
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Lost in cyberspace: barriers to bridging the digital divide in e-politics
In our analysis of e-political participation among a 2003-random sample survey of 478 respondents drawn from Iowa, Pennsylvania and Colorado, six blocks of variables were entered: (1) socio-demographic (2) place effects, (3) voting, (4) technology use (VCR, cell phone, etc.) and computer apathy, (5) attitudes toward technology and (6) specific uses of the internet. In the final block, younger and White respondents are more apt to be e-citizens. Computer training apathy decreases, and IT advantages increase, support for e-citizenry. Seeking medical e-information and making e-purchases increases engagement in e-politics. No main effects of place are found. For Colorado and Iowa residents, less-engaged voters reported less online political engagement, while those who are more likely to vote are also more likely to be advocates of e-politics. The final model explains 56% of the variation in e-government participation.
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