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Social media for democracy – understanding the causal mechanisms of digital citizenship

Keywords
Digital Citizenship, Polarization, Trust, Participation, Causal Mechanisms
Organisations (1) , Researchers (9)
3344  Institute IRRIS for Research, Development and Strategies of Society, Culture and Environment
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  51874  PhD Jan Babnik  Culturology  Researcher  2024 - 2026  91 
2.  10728  PhD Darko Darovec  Historiography  Researcher  2024 - 2026  536 
3.  54390  PhD Marjan Horvat  Sociology  Head  2024 - 2026  385 
4.  58446  Jure Koražija  Social sciences  Young researcher  2024 - 2026 
5.  34515  PhD Urška Lampe  Humanities  Researcher  2024 - 2026  89 
6.  35237  PhD Žiga Oman  Historiography  Researcher  2024 - 2026  113 
7.  50769  PhD Tadej Škvorc  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2024 - 2026  21 
8.  29337  PhD Polona Tratnik  Philosophy  Researcher  2024 - 2026  426 
Abstract
Social media for democracy – understanding the causal mechanisms of digital citizenship (SoMe4Dem) Current diagnoses that democracy is in crisis at the beginning of the 21st century share a common argumentative reference point: the (implicit) reference to the dysfunctional constitution of the political public sphere which is currently undergoing structural change. The rise of social media platforms is considered as one of its main constituents. While social media make the public arena more open and thus more responsive, these platforms also lead to new mechanisms of fragmentation and exclusion, an erosion of norms in public debate and a loss of trust in traditional institutions. The project will reconsider the diagnoses of this crisis by (1) providing better empirical evidence for the impact of social media on society with respect to political debates, (2) understanding the main causal mechanisms of this impact and (3) developing tools that improve the capacity of social media to contribute to the functioning of the public arena in a liberal democracy, i.e., deliberation, legitimation and the self-perception of the democratic subject.
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