Cascades or salmons?:Longitudinal upstream and downstream effects of political participation
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- 2025
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- Downstream effects
- Elections
- Longitudinal analysis
- Political participation
- Structural equation modeling
- Upstream effects
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Digitally networked and new, unconventional activities allow citizens to participate politically in activities that are low in the effort and risks they bear. At the same time, low-effort types of participation are more loosely connected to democratic political systems, thereby challenging established modes of political decision-making. This can set in motion two competing dynamics: While some citizens move closer to the political system in their activities (upstream effects), others engage in political activities more distant from it (downstream effects). This study investigates non-electoral participation trajectories and tests intra-individual change in political participation types over time, exploring whether such dynamics depend on citizens’ exposure to political information. Utilizing a three-wave panel survey (n = 3490) and random intercept cross-lagged panel models with SEM, we find more evidence for downstream effects but detect overall diverse participation trajectories over time and a potentially crucial role of elections for non-electoral participation trajectories.
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- info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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- Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH
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- oai:www.edit.fis.uni-hamburg.de:publications/2cd4a93a-ec26-40b9-833b-7b360c269d2e