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Wired to mobilize: The effect of social networking messages on voter turnout
Institution:1. University of Toronto, Canada;2. Barcelona GSE, Spain;3. UPF, Spain
Abstract:Recent scholarship has documented the effect of online social networking on political participation, a relationship hypothesized to be due to the generation of social capital. This paper tests the hypothesis that impersonal get-out-the-vote messages delivered via an online social network can increase voter turnout. Specifically, this study uses a field experiment of randomly assigned students from a large southern public university to test the effect of exposure to political messages via Facebook on the likelihood of them voting in the November 2010 election. The results indicate that encouragements to vote delivered through a social networking site can have substantively large effects on political behavior.
Keywords:Civic participation  Social media  Social networks  Facebook  Experiment
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