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Political participation on Facebook during Brexit: Does user engagement on media pages stimulate engagement with campaigns?
Michael Bossetta, Anamaria Dutceac Segesten,
Hans-Jörg Trenz
Department of Communication
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Facebook
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Posters
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Political Participation
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User Engagement
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Brexit
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Political News
66%
Referendum Campaigns
66%
Facebook Users
33%
Guardian
33%
Citizen Engagement
33%
Political Interest
33%
British Media
33%
Media Engagement
33%
Online Participation
33%
Political Campaigns
33%
Brexit Referendum
33%
Spillover Effect
33%
Social Sciences
Political Participation
100%
Brexit
100%
Facebook
100%
Referendum
75%
Political Interest
25%
Online Participation
25%
Computer Science
User Engagement
100%
Facebook
100%
Spillover Effect
50%
Positive Correlation
25%
Political Campaign
25%
Political Interest
25%
Psychology
Facebook
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Spillover Effect
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Spillover Effect
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