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The socio-economic and demographic factors of online activity among right-wing radicals M. G. Myagkov, E. V. Shchekotin, V. L. Goiko [et al.]

Contributor(s): Shchekotin, Evgeny V | Goiko, Vyacheslav L | Kashpur, Vitaliy V | Aksenova, Ekaterina A | Myagkov, Mikhail GMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): социальные сети | онлайн-активность | Интернет | правые радикалы | демографические факторы | социально-экономические факторыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Studies of transition states and societies Vol. 11, № 1. P. 19-38Abstract: This paper presents the results of a study on socio-economic and demographic factors thataffect the intensity of right-wing radicals’ activity in the framework of the Russian-basedsocial network VKontakte. Right-wing radical ideas expressed within the VKontakte network are most actively supported by the population of the regional centres (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar Krai) and areas around these centres, which are defined as the semi-periphery in the core-periphery model. The intensity of the online activity of right-wing radicals is mostly influenced by demographic factors, including the average age of the population, the net migration rate coefficient; however, it is not affected by the indicators of economic wellbeing. The authors hypothesise that support for right-wing radical ideology on social media is determined not by the objective characteristics of the social and economic well-being of the population, but by subjective emotional factors (irritation, feelings of social injustice).
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This paper presents the results of a study on socio-economic and demographic factors thataffect the intensity of right-wing radicals’ activity in the framework of the Russian-basedsocial network VKontakte. Right-wing radical ideas expressed within the VKontakte network are most actively supported by the population of the regional centres (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar Krai) and areas around these centres, which are defined as the semi-periphery in the core-periphery model. The intensity of the online activity of right-wing radicals is mostly influenced by demographic factors, including the average age of the population, the net migration rate coefficient; however, it is not affected by the indicators of economic wellbeing. The authors hypothesise that support for right-wing radical ideology on social media is determined not by the objective characteristics of the social and economic well-being of the population, but by subjective emotional factors (irritation, feelings of social injustice).

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