How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people's willingness to express their own opinions, or argue for them? And how does group interaction ultimately shape individual opinions? We examine carefully whether and how patterns of group discussion shape (a) individuals' expressive behavior within those discussions and (b) changes in personal opinions. This research proposes that the argumentative "climate " of group opinion indeed affects postdiscussion opinions, and that a primary mechanism responsible for this effect is an intermediate influence on individual participants ' own expressions during the online discussions. We find support for these propositions in data from a s...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a psychological theory of interpersonal influence in ...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
Normative theory posits that a public—in contrast to a mass of individuals—forms its opinions throug...
How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people\u27s willin...
This study first tests the factors influencing the willingness to express opinions online. Guided by...
Group discussions matter in politics—they affect individuals’ attitudes as well as their political p...
While the online sphere is believed to expose individuals to a wider array of viewpoints, a worry ab...
Although online discussions may stimulate political participation, little is known about how compute...
Online incivility has found its way into the mainstream. Searching for strategies to counter this de...
To what extent do online discussion spaces expose participants to political talk and to cross-cuttin...
ABSTRACT: Theorists of deliberative democracy maintain that deliberation can alter political views ...
Social media provide opportunities to consume and share political news in echo chambers, but also to...
This article surveys a “real world” ideal of online discussions using a bottom-up perspective to stu...
This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discu...
Affective polarization—growing animosity and hostility between political rivals—has become increasin...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a psychological theory of interpersonal influence in ...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
Normative theory posits that a public—in contrast to a mass of individuals—forms its opinions throug...
How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people\u27s willin...
This study first tests the factors influencing the willingness to express opinions online. Guided by...
Group discussions matter in politics—they affect individuals’ attitudes as well as their political p...
While the online sphere is believed to expose individuals to a wider array of viewpoints, a worry ab...
Although online discussions may stimulate political participation, little is known about how compute...
Online incivility has found its way into the mainstream. Searching for strategies to counter this de...
To what extent do online discussion spaces expose participants to political talk and to cross-cuttin...
ABSTRACT: Theorists of deliberative democracy maintain that deliberation can alter political views ...
Social media provide opportunities to consume and share political news in echo chambers, but also to...
This article surveys a “real world” ideal of online discussions using a bottom-up perspective to stu...
This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discu...
Affective polarization—growing animosity and hostility between political rivals—has become increasin...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a psychological theory of interpersonal influence in ...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
Normative theory posits that a public—in contrast to a mass of individuals—forms its opinions throug...