The (indirect) effect of social media consumption on political distrust in Egypt

Author:

Masoudnia Hossein,Ghorbani Maryam,Stockemer Daniel

Abstract

This article contributes to the debate on the effect of social media usage on political attitudes. Our research question is: Does the use of social media affect citizens’ political trust? We test this research question using Egypt’s Arab Barometer Wave V country data (2018–2019). We expect social media usage to increase political distrust among citizens through the three mediating variables: corruption perceptions, perceptions of poor government performance, and perceptions of missing guaranteed freedoms. Our quantitative study results confirm these mediating relationships; that is, social media usage significantly increases political distrust among Egyptian citizens by increasing corruption perceptions, perceptions of poor government performance, and perceptions of a lack of guaranteed freedoms.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Communication,Information Systems

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