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Family Matters: A Functional Model of Family Communication Patterns and Political Participation
Communication Studies Pub Date : 2020-02-18 , DOI: 10.1080/10510974.2020.1726426
Elizabeth E. Graham 1 , Tang Tang 2 , L. Meghan Mahoney 3
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ABSTRACT Guided by Family Communication Patterns, O-S-R-O-R Model, and Information Repertoires Theories, this study explores how family communication patterns developed in childhood mobilize adults’ civic engagement and political participation. Political socialization occurs through the development of self-efficacy, as well as by the use of multiple information sources, coupled with traditional and newer communication technologies via interpersonal and mass media channels. A path analysis confirms that family communication patterns encountered in childhood, mediated by political efficacy and information seeking and sharing, continue to influence civic and political activities in adulthood. Understanding these significant associations provides a clear picture of political mobilization motivations and family communication practices.

中文翻译:

家庭事务:家庭沟通模式和政治参与的功能模型

摘要 本研究以家庭沟通模式、OSROR 模型和信息库理论为指导,探讨了儿童时期发展的家庭沟通模式如何动员成年人的公民参与和政治参与。政治社会化是通过自我效能的发展以及通过使用多种信息来源,加上通过人际和大众媒体渠道的传统和较新的传播技术而发生的。路径分析证实,童年时期遇到的家庭沟通模式,以政治效能和信息寻求和共享为中介,继续影响成年后的公民和政治活动。了解这些重要的关联可以清楚地了解政治动员动机和家庭沟通实践。
更新日期:2020-02-18
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