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Social Capital and the
Networked Public Sphere:
 Implications for Political
       Social Media sites




                  Marius Rohde Johannessen
          Department of Information Systems
                 University of Agder, Norway
Outline

 • The   networked public sphere


 • Social   capital


 • Findings   from example case


 • Summary




                                   2
The short version

 • Working public spheres can be a positive
  contribution to democracy


 • Social
        capital can contribute to explain why some
  are more likely to participate than others


 • Participation   increases social capital


 • …therein   lies the paradox…
                                                     3
Why is this interesting?

 • Needto conceptualise the Public Sphere in a modern
  context of networks, Internet and social media


 • Needto explore and understand how we can get
  more people to contribute in democratic debates
   •   Avoid elitist democracy




                                                    4
Background and motivation

• Publicsphere often used, seldom explained in
 eParticipation studies


• Need      for further exploration
  •   What is a public?
  •   When does a forum become a public sphere?
  •   How is a public sphere created and maintained?
  •   Are there different types of public spheres?
       •   If so, what are the consequences for democracy?

  •   How can we explain who participates?
                                                             5
The Public Sphere - definition
 •   Habermas: “that domain of our social
     life in which such a thing as public
     opinion can be formed”


 •   A mediating layer between
     government and citizen
      •   Circular: Receives and provides information



 •   Autonomous from state and economic
     power – for citizens by citizens

 •   Disappeared with mass media?
                                                        Photo: Wikimedia commons
                                                                              6
The Networked Public Sphere




                              7
Analysing the Public Sphere
• Dahlberg’s          criteria
  •   Autonomy from state and economic power
  •   Rational-critical discourse: no dogmas
  •   Self-reflective and critical participants
  •   Understand the others’ perspective
  •   Make all information known
  •   Everyone equally entitled to participate


• Network         society
  •   Points out the importance of connecting different
      spheres to disseminate ideas and arguments
  •   Allows us to visualise connections between
      mulitple networks, actors etc
                                                          http://www.flickr.com/photos/inju/3853946554/ 8
Analysing the Public Sphere (2)
 • Gemeinschaft           community
  •   ’’Organic’’ communities, constructed by the participants
  •   Based on common interests, views
  •   Reciprocal ties. Participants help each other out
  •   With networked media everyone can “hide” in their own small enclaves
  •   The challenge is to connect them and engage them in social debate



 • Weak     or strong Public Sphere?
  •   Strong: Enlightened individuals, constructing shared meaning through
      membership in the “cosmopolitan society”
  •   Weak: Freedom of the press, the public’s right to access information and
      act as a check on government

                                                                                 9
Social Capital
 • The       glue that binds society together:
 •   Trust & reciprocity
      •   Individual, institutional. Giving something back

 •   Bridging social capital
      •   Connection between groups

 •   Bonding social capital
      •   Connections within a group – community formation

 •   Maintained social capital
      •   Keep connections also when physically apart


                                                         http://www.flickr.com/photos/lumaxart/2365568058   10
Bridging and bonding social capital




A core of active members                                       Bridges between
bonds the community                                            different communities




       Weak bonding. Few people in the community actually interacting with each other   11
Example case

•   MyLabour: a Norwegian political party’s online community


•   Objectives: inform, facilitate debate, information sharing


•   Zones for local groups


•   Structure similar to blogs


•   To what degree is this a public sphere?



                                                                 12
Case findings
Theory           Concept               Case observations
Public sphere    Dahlberg’s criteria   Partially present: autonomous discussions, inclusive
                                       debates, some reflection and some rational-critical
                                       discourse
                 Network society       Ties between internal core actors and between different
                                       zones contribute to maintain a networked community

                 Gemeinschaft          Metacommunication and tone between participants
                 community             contribute to Gemeinschaft
                 Weak/strong           Has aspects of strong public sphere, but not all of them
Social Capital   Bridging              A total of ten people contribute in more than one zone,
                                       acting as bridges.
                 Bonding               Each zone has a core community that contributes
                                       regularly, and who seem to know each other

                 Trust & reciprocity   Plays a big role. Trusting relations and reciprocal actions
                                       contribute to participants’ staying. Lack of reciprocity
                                       makes participants leave.

                 Maintained social     A fair proportion of the participants only meet online, but
                 capital               still address each other as if they have a “real”
                                       relationship
                                                                                                  13
Summary



                            Public
                             Public
                              Public
                          Sphere(s)
                          Sphere(s)
                           Sphere(s)
                                              Contributes
           Participates
                                               “Controls”

                              Social media                  Representative
                            Physical spaces                   Democracy/
 Society                  Traditional media                   government


             Social
             capital



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Thank you for listening!




                               marius.johannessen@uia.no
                           http://egovthesis.wordpress.com
                                                             15

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Social Capital and the Networked Public Sphere: Implications for Political Social Media sites

  • 1. Social Capital and the Networked Public Sphere: Implications for Political Social Media sites Marius Rohde Johannessen Department of Information Systems University of Agder, Norway
  • 2. Outline • The networked public sphere • Social capital • Findings from example case • Summary 2
  • 3. The short version • Working public spheres can be a positive contribution to democracy • Social capital can contribute to explain why some are more likely to participate than others • Participation increases social capital • …therein lies the paradox… 3
  • 4. Why is this interesting? • Needto conceptualise the Public Sphere in a modern context of networks, Internet and social media • Needto explore and understand how we can get more people to contribute in democratic debates • Avoid elitist democracy 4
  • 5. Background and motivation • Publicsphere often used, seldom explained in eParticipation studies • Need for further exploration • What is a public? • When does a forum become a public sphere? • How is a public sphere created and maintained? • Are there different types of public spheres? • If so, what are the consequences for democracy? • How can we explain who participates? 5
  • 6. The Public Sphere - definition • Habermas: “that domain of our social life in which such a thing as public opinion can be formed” • A mediating layer between government and citizen • Circular: Receives and provides information • Autonomous from state and economic power – for citizens by citizens • Disappeared with mass media? Photo: Wikimedia commons 6
  • 8. Analysing the Public Sphere • Dahlberg’s criteria • Autonomy from state and economic power • Rational-critical discourse: no dogmas • Self-reflective and critical participants • Understand the others’ perspective • Make all information known • Everyone equally entitled to participate • Network society • Points out the importance of connecting different spheres to disseminate ideas and arguments • Allows us to visualise connections between mulitple networks, actors etc http://www.flickr.com/photos/inju/3853946554/ 8
  • 9. Analysing the Public Sphere (2) • Gemeinschaft community • ’’Organic’’ communities, constructed by the participants • Based on common interests, views • Reciprocal ties. Participants help each other out • With networked media everyone can “hide” in their own small enclaves • The challenge is to connect them and engage them in social debate • Weak or strong Public Sphere? • Strong: Enlightened individuals, constructing shared meaning through membership in the “cosmopolitan society” • Weak: Freedom of the press, the public’s right to access information and act as a check on government 9
  • 10. Social Capital • The glue that binds society together: • Trust & reciprocity • Individual, institutional. Giving something back • Bridging social capital • Connection between groups • Bonding social capital • Connections within a group – community formation • Maintained social capital • Keep connections also when physically apart http://www.flickr.com/photos/lumaxart/2365568058 10
  • 11. Bridging and bonding social capital A core of active members Bridges between bonds the community different communities Weak bonding. Few people in the community actually interacting with each other 11
  • 12. Example case • MyLabour: a Norwegian political party’s online community • Objectives: inform, facilitate debate, information sharing • Zones for local groups • Structure similar to blogs • To what degree is this a public sphere? 12
  • 13. Case findings Theory Concept Case observations Public sphere Dahlberg’s criteria Partially present: autonomous discussions, inclusive debates, some reflection and some rational-critical discourse Network society Ties between internal core actors and between different zones contribute to maintain a networked community Gemeinschaft Metacommunication and tone between participants community contribute to Gemeinschaft Weak/strong Has aspects of strong public sphere, but not all of them Social Capital Bridging A total of ten people contribute in more than one zone, acting as bridges. Bonding Each zone has a core community that contributes regularly, and who seem to know each other Trust & reciprocity Plays a big role. Trusting relations and reciprocal actions contribute to participants’ staying. Lack of reciprocity makes participants leave. Maintained social A fair proportion of the participants only meet online, but capital still address each other as if they have a “real” relationship 13
  • 14. Summary Public Public Public Sphere(s) Sphere(s) Sphere(s) Contributes Participates “Controls” Social media Representative Physical spaces Democracy/ Society Traditional media government Social capital 14
  • 15. Thank you for listening! marius.johannessen@uia.no http://egovthesis.wordpress.com 15