Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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348428 | Computers & Education | 2014 | 11 Pages |
•Using SNS to meet new people is positively correlated with online bonding and bridging social capital.•Using SNS to contact existing friends contributes to both offline bonding and offline bridging capital.•Online bonding and bridging social capital are positively related to online civic involvement.•Offline bonding and bridging social capital are positively associated with offline civic participation.
This study conducted a stratified and cluster sampling on Chinese college students (N = 654) to investigate how SNS usages and social capital elicit impact on civic engagement. The results of path regression model shows that using SNS to meet new people is positively correlated with bonding and bridging social capital in the virtual world, using SNS to contact existing friends contributes to both bonding and bridging social capital in the real world. Online bonding and bridging social capital are positively related to online civic involvement, but not significantly related to offline civic behaviors. Offline bonding and bridging social capital are positively associated with offline civic participation, but not significantly related to online civic participation. The direct effect of using SNS to meet new social ties on civic engagement is partially mediated by social capital, whilst the effect of using SNS to connect friends on civic participation is completely mediated by social capital.