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Hyun Tae Kim (University of Southern California) Kyung Bo Kim (Myongji University) Hailey Hyun-kyung Oh (Seoul National University) Yeon Kyoung Joo (Myongji University)
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한국언론학회 Asian Communication Research Asian Communication Research Vol.16 No.3
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2019.12
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45 - 74 (30page)
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10.20879/acr.2019.16.3.45

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Social media and digital technologies have been leveraged for political engagement and social change, especially in the context of mass political movements. However, we know relatively less about how involvement in such political movements shapes perceptions of digitally-mediated political information and possibilities for future political engagement. The present study analyzes cross-sectional survey data collected in South Korea in the immediate aftermath of the 2016-2017 Candlelight Protests. We investigated whether social media use for political information, perceived utility, and trustworthiness of digitally-mediated political information would mediate the effects of recent protest participation on future political participation intentions. Path analysis results showed that protest participation positively influenced political participation intentions, with positive mediation observed for social media use; there, however, was no mediation for either perceived utility or perceived trustworthiness. The results of the present study offer further theoretical and practical insights into the connections between political mobilization and media trust.

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