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The document is a compilation of various academic articles and studies focusing on political and civic engagement, particularly the impact of digital media and social media on political participation. It explores themes such as the relationship between information technology and individual political engagement, the role of social media in shaping political expression, and the implications of social status on participation. The collection highlights both theoretical frameworks and empirical research across different contexts, including comparisons of online and offline political activities.

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The document is a compilation of various academic articles and studies focusing on political and civic engagement, particularly the impact of digital media and social media on political participation. It explores themes such as the relationship between information technology and individual political engagement, the role of social media in shaping political expression, and the implications of social status on participation. The collection highlights both theoretical frameworks and empirical research across different contexts, including comparisons of online and offline political activities.

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