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Why Do People Share Political Information on Social Media?

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Aman Abid, Paul Harrigan, Shasha Wang, Sanjit K. Roy & Tauel Harper. (2023) Social media in politics: how to drive engagement and strengthen relationships. Journal of Marketing Management 39:3-4, pages 298-337.
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Christian Pipal, Hyunjin Song & Hajo G. Boomgaarden. (2023) If You Have Choices, Why Not Choose (and Share) All of Them? A Multiverse Approach to Understanding News Engagement on Social Media. Digital Journalism 11:2, pages 255-275.
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Toby Hopp. (2022) Fake news self-efficacy, fake news identification, and content sharing on Facebook. Journal of Information Technology & Politics 19:2, pages 229-252.
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Dam Hee Kim, S. Mo Jones-Jang & Kate Kenski. (2022) Unfriending and Muting During Elections: The Antecedents and Consequences of Selective Avoidance on Social Media. Mass Communication and Society 25:2, pages 161-184.
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Nick Mathews, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon & Seth C Lewis. (2022) News is “toxic”: Exploring the non-sharing of news online. New Media & Society, pages 146144482211272.
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Dustin Carnahan, Ezgi Ulusoy, Rachel Barry, Johnny McGraw, Isabel Virtue & Daniel E Bergan. (2022) What should I believe? A conjoint analysis of the influence of message characteristics on belief in, perceived credibility of, and intent to share political posts. Journal of Communication 72:5, pages 592-603.
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Qiuxia Tian. (2022) Impact of Social Media News Overload on Social Media News Avoidance and Filtering: Moderating Effect of Media Literacy. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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Slgi S. Lee. (2022) Permanent connectedness and its impact on news sharing. New Media & Society, pages 146144482110634.
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