Nils Gustafsson
Lund University
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New Media & Society | 2012
Nils Gustafsson
Sweden, with a high level of political participation and an avant-garde position regarding internet access, broadband and social media penetration in the population, is a critical case for studying social media in relation to political participation. Three types of users – members of political parties, members of interest organizations, and non-members – are interviewed in focus groups about their attitudes to political content in the social network site Facebook. The discussions show that although practices and attitudes vary, using social network sites alone does not drive previously inactive respondents to political participation. Respondents who are members of interest organizations view social network sites as valuable tools for participation, whereas respondents who are not refrain from sharing political views with their friends. They are exposed to political content and requests for participation, but prefer generally to remain passive.
New Media & Society | 2018
Emma Bäck; Hanna Bäck; Annika Fredén; Nils Gustafsson
One reason why people avoid using social media to express their opinions is to avert social sanctions as proposed by the spiral of silence theory. We here elaborate on individual-level sensitivity to social rejection in relation to voicing political opinions on social media sites. Given the uncertainty about sharing political views in social media, and the fact that social acceptance, or rejection, can be easily communicated through, for instance, likes, or a lack of likes, we argue that rejection sensitive individuals are less likely to share political information in social media. Combining an analysis of unique survey data on psychological characteristics and online political activity with focus group interviews with Swedish youth supports our argument, showing that rejection sensitive individuals are less inclined to engage politically in social media. The results extend on previous research by establishing the role of rejection sensitivity in political engagement in social media.
Biotechnology Progress | 1993
Nils Gustafsson; Bengt A. Westrin; Anders Axelsson; Guido Zacchi
Nexus. New Intersections in Internet Research; (2010) | 2010
Nils Gustafsson; Yana Breindl
Interface: a journal for and about social movements | 2010
Tina Askanius; Nils Gustafsson
Emerging Practices in Cyberculture and Social Networking.; pp 3-24 (2010) | 2010
Nils Gustafsson
Lund political studies | 2013
Nils Gustafsson
4th Global Conference: Cybercultures - Exploring Critical issues | 2009
Nils Gustafsson
The XV NOPSA conference | 2008
Nils Gustafsson; Mattias Wahlström
Kvalitativa metoder i strategisk kommunikation; pp 43-58 (2014) | 2014
Nils Gustafsson