Expressive Versus Consumptive Blog Use: Implications For Interpersonal Discussion And Political Participation

Homero Gil De Zúñiga, Ingrid Bachmann, Shih Hsien Hsu, Jennifer Brundidge

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Abstract

Research has established the positive relationship between news consumption, interpersonal discussion, and political participation. New insights within this framework have tested the positive effect of blog use in the political domain. Based on national survey data, this study proposes novel advances by distinguishing between a less involved blog use (consumptive), such as reading entries and comments, and a more active blog use (expressive), such as posting comments on other people’s blogs and on one’s own blog. Results indicate expressive blog use is directly related to political participation, online and offline, and interpersonal reasoning processes, including reasoning and disagreement, whereas consumptive blog use is not. Furthermore, the relationship between expressive blog use and participation is mediated by exposure to weak ties.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1538-1559
Number of pages22
JournalInternational Journal of Communication
Volume7
StatePublished - 2013

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Communication

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