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학술저널
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한국언론학회 Asian Communication Research Asian Communication Research Volume 4 Number 1
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2007.4
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25 - 42 (18page)

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This study explores the Internet's capability to articulate collective identity and influence political mobilisation by examining relationships between online forum gratifications, collective identity and political participation among a group of online political forum users in Hong Kong. Factor analysis yielded five motivations for use of the forum: Surveillance/provoke social change, entertainment, sociability, voting guidance, and expressing political opinions. Surveillance/provoke social change and expression of political opinions gratifications were found to be significant predictors for all of the three components of collective identity, namely a sense of we, a consciousness, and an oppositional culture towards the dominant order. Most of the gratifications gained from using the political forum failed, however, to predict either online or offline political participation. Despite this result, the 'consciousness' component of collective identity was found to be a strong predictor of political participation in both online and offline contexts. Based on these findings, online political community appears to be capable of articulating a collective identity. More importantly, the Internet is believed to be a potential mobilising agent for social movements because of its power to foster a collective identity, which in turn, is an essential factor in influencing political participation.

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Abstract
LITERATURE REVIEW
CYBERACTIVISM IN HONG KONG
METHOD
RESULTS AND INTERPRETATIONS
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
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