The center-periphery cleavage and online political efficacy (OPE): Territorial and democratic divide in Chile, 2018–2020

Fierro; P.; Aroca; P.; Navia; P.

Keywords: Civic engagement; digital divide; Internet; online political efficacy; political attitudes; territory

Abstract

Recent works have coined the term Online Political Efficacy (OPE) to assess the impact of Internet use on the perceived political empowerment of citizens. As the classic concept of political efficacy distinguishes between internal (IPE) and external (EPE) efficacies, we seek to confirm the usefulness of a new indicator of political efficacy for online engagement and assess the impact of the territory where people reside on OPE. Although OPE is mostly explained by the same determinants that account for IPE, the center-periphery divide influences OPE and IPE in opposite directions. Those who reside in the territorial—and political—periphery believe more strongly that they can use Internet to participate in public affairs (OPE), though they do not feel more competent in doing so (IPE). The democratizing power of Internet helps bridge the center-periphery social and political territorial divide. © The Author(s) 2021.

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Título según WOS: The center-periphery cleavage and online political efficacy (OPE): Territorial and democratic divide in Chile, 2018-2020
Título según SCOPUS: The center-periphery cleavage and online political efficacy (OPE): Territorial and democratic divide in Chile, 2018–2020
Título de la Revista: New Media and Society
Volumen: 25
Número: 6
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 1335
Página final: 1353
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1177/14614448211019303

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS