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Social media, education, and the rise of populist Euroscepticism.

Author(s)
Fortunato, Piergiuseppe
Pecoraro, Marco  
Institut de recherches économiques  
Date issued
2022
In
Humanities & social sciences communications
Vol
9
No
1
Subjects
Cultural and media studies Economics Politics and international relations
Abstract
This paper studies how the diffusion of skeptical or negative attitudes towards the European Union (EU) and the process of European integration relates to the new technologies of political communication, education, and their interaction. Using both European-wide and national surveys, we find a strong relationship between exposure to online political activity and Euroscepticism only among individuals with lower formal education. When distinguishing between different forms of online political activity it also finds that it is not the use of the internet per se that matters, but the specific use of social networks, like Twitter or Facebook, for obtaining information about politics. These results turn out to be robust to the use of instrumental variables intended to capture the speed of connection available and the relative easiness of using internet and social media.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/65827
DOI
10.1057/s41599-022-01317-y
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36065426
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