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The study provides important findings regarding the impact of external variables on Angolan’s political participation. More specifically, it is analysed how critical news consumption on social media influences voting persuasion behaviour. The model was evaluated with a sample of 200 adult Angolan citizens to achieve significant conclusions. Through the provided answers, it was concluded that Angolans, further than being critical of the information shared on social media, try to influence others to vote online or offline. The collected sample also allowed us to conclude that age is correlated with voting persuasion. The older people are, the higher the probability they will persuade others to vote. Through this study, policymakers have the possibility to understand citizens better and target political campaigns on social media platforms, always employing respectful and trustful behaviour. This study also reinforces the need for proper education so citizens critically interact with news.
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Silva, I., & Naranjo-Zolotov, M. (2024). Social Media Use: How Does Critical Consumption of News Impact Voting Persuasion in Angola? In Á. Rocha, H. Adeli, G. Dzemyda, F. Moreira, & A. Poniszewska-Maranda (Eds.), Good Practices and New Perspectives in Information Systems and Technologies: WorldCIST 2024, Volume 5 (Vol. 5, pp. 45-55). (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems; Vol. 989). Springer Nature Switzerland AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-60227-6_4
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Angola Incidental News Exposure Intentional News Exposure Political participation social media Voting persuasion Control and Systems Engineering Signal Processing Computer Networks and Communications SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
