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Special section: Online behaviour

Public information disclosure practices and civic participation: The roles of social justice perceptions and internet use

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Abstract

This study examined the relationship between public information disclosure practices and civic participation and the roles of social justice perceptions and internet use in that relationship. Our data comes from the 2019 Chinese Social Survey (CSS, 2019), a large nationwide household survey across 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities). To ensure data relevance to our main variables, we conducted screening, resulting in the retention of data from 9 621 participants (female = 56 73%; mean age = 46 62 years, SD = 14 22 years). The results indicated that public information disclosure practices were associated with higher levels of civic participation. Specifically, public information disclosure practices were positively associated with institutional civic participation and negatively associated with non-institutional civic participation. Moreover, citizens' perception of social justice indirectly mediated civic participation. Internet use moderated the relationship between public information disclosure practices and the perception of social justice. These findings underscore the importance of types of public information disclosures in routine civil society governance. By implication, public information disclosures are tools for empowered civic participation with social justice

Data availability statement

Publicly available datasets were analysed in this study. This data can be found at in the Chinese Social Survey: http:/less.cssn.cn/css_sy/

Conflict of interest

The authors declare they have no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This research was funded by the Annual Key Project of Chongqing Social Science Planning Project (No. 2023NDZD03).

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