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Volumn 18, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 1857-1874

Accidental exposure to politics on social media as online participation equalizer in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom

Author keywords

Accidental exposure; comparative research; Germany; Internet and politics; Italy; online political participation; political information; social media; United Kingdom

Indexed keywords


EID: 84987808263     PISSN: 14614448     EISSN: 14617315     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/1461444815616223     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (226)

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