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- Title
The Impact of Social Networks on the Protests in Chile, Ecuador and Colombia during 2019.
- Authors
Aravena Lavín, Pedro
- Abstract
This publication examines the existence of the relationship between social networks and participation in demonstrations or protests. The objective is to distinguish the causality of social networks in the demonstrations that occurred during the year 2019 in Chile, Colombia and Ecuador. As a methodology, a binary logistic regression model is used through the data provided by the Latinobarómetro 2020 survey. When performing a comparative analysis, it can be distinguished how Chile is a deviant case when exposing the political factor "political scale of left”, the demographic “age” and communicational or organizational “perception of social networks as an instrument of political participation” as highlights. In addition, the results also call into question the political and socioeconomic impact of demonstrations and protests in Latin American cases.
- Publication
Asian Journal of Latin American Studies, 2022, Vol 35, Issue 2, p59
- ISSN
1229-0998
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.22945/ajlas.2022.35.2.59