Digital Social Networks Challenges to Classical Political Culture Theory

Authors

  • Author

  • Hassane Hjij

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31430/xnvh9747

Keywords:

Political Culture, Social Media, Digital Party, Political Preference Algorithm, Digital Divide

Abstract

​Digital communication technology plays a central role in broadening the scope of political participation by allowing most social groups to express their views and positions on issues, thus contributing to shaping the local or national political culture. It seems that all the political elements related to political culture (representation and mediation, media, parties, etc.) were greatly influenced by the emergence of digital social networks and experienced profound changes that became real challenges to classical political culture theory. This paper aims to explore the characteristics of political culture in the digital age and discuss its .challenges to orthodox political culture theory.

Published

2023-07-01

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