Abstract:
Social media's influence on political activity and citizen participation in today's
information society is significant. This research aims to examine the connection
between social media usage and the political engagement of young people in
Kazakhstan, contributing to the existing literature in this area.
The study focuses on three research questions as use of social media for political
engagement, its impact on the expansion of political participation and democratization
among the youth in Kazakhstan, and the perceptions of young individuals regarding
social media's capacity to enable their involvement in politics and influence political
decision-making and opinion formation.
Preliminary findings reveal that Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have emerged
as significant platforms for political participation, particularly among the younger
generation in Kazakhstan. These platforms have empowered citizens to express their
opinions, share political content, and engage in discussions previously limited to
traditional media outlets. The democratization potential of social media lies in their
ability to facilitate the free flow of information and amplify diverse voices. Instagram,
TikTok, and YouTube offer platforms for citizens to exchange information, express
viewpoints, and engage with political matters, which is crucial in environments with
limited traditional media.
However, social media platforms face limitations and challenges when used for
political participation. For example, disinformation and manipulation pose significant
risks that distort public opinion formation. Additionally, not all citizens have equal
access to the Internet and social media, leading to a digital divide that may skew
perceptions of political preferences.
In Kazakhstan, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have become platforms through
which the younger generation actively expresses political opinions and influences
public discourse. However, political participation through social media remains
constrained and subject to limitations. These platforms can potentially democratize
Kazakhstan's political system by providing avenues for free expression and information
exchange. However, their influence can be curtailed by restrictions and regulations,
hindering their impact on political activity and citizen participation. To achieve broader
democratization of Kazakhstan's political system, it is crucial to foster conditions
encouraging open discussions on political issues within social media platforms while
preserving citizens' rights to express their political beliefs freely