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Motivations for Political Discussion: Antecedents and Consequences on Civic Engagement
Authors:Homero Gil de Zúñiga  Sebastián Valenzuela  Brian E. Weeks
Affiliation:1. Department of Communication, University of Vienna, 1090, Austria;2. School of Communications, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile;3. Department of Communication Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract:Scholarship on informal discussion of politics and current events has mainly focused on its cognitive, attitudinal, and behavioral effects. In comparison, fewer studies have addressed the antecedents of political talk. Using 2‐wave U.S. panel survey data, this study sheds light over 2 sets of motivations people may have for engaging in political conversation: civic‐oriented and social‐oriented goals; and their effects over civic participation. Using structural equation modeling, results suggest that both civic and social motivations are positive predictors of frequency of political discussion, and indirectly associated with civic engagement. From a theoretical perspective, these findings cast political talk as a more complex phenomenon than what deliberative theory suggests, and point to social motivations as an additional path to civic life.
Keywords:Motivations for Political Discussion  Social Motivations for Discussion  Civic Motivations for Discussion  Political Discussion  Civic Participation
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