This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discursive cues. An online experiment ( N = 321) was conducted to investigate the impact of civil and uncivil discursive cues on participants’ mode of discussion. Results show that participants who were exposed to civil cues were more likely to engage in civil discourse themselves, stay on-topic, and offer additional perspectives in their comments. We also found that metacommunication (i.e., talking about the tone of discussion) engendered more metacommunication. This study illustrates the impact of modeling discursive cues and illuminates the possibility that participants in online discussion can improve their discursive environment
The Internet is often praised for its ability to provide a space to enable every person to present h...
Despite the potential of online spaces for the democratic development of public discourse, concerns ...
Democratic governments frequently use online tools to include large numbers of citizens in participa...
This article explores a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling beh...
This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discu...
This presentation discusses findings from a series of experiments examining the impact of civility a...
Civility is a concept still not well understood or systematically defined by scholars of communicati...
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This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
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How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people's will...
This study first tests the factors influencing the willingness to express opinions online. Guided by...
The Internet is often praised for its ability to provide a space to enable every person to present h...
Despite the potential of online spaces for the democratic development of public discourse, concerns ...
Democratic governments frequently use online tools to include large numbers of citizens in participa...
This article explores a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling beh...
This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discu...
This presentation discusses findings from a series of experiments examining the impact of civility a...
Civility is a concept still not well understood or systematically defined by scholars of communicati...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Communication, Washington State UniversityDigital media present an opportunity for t...
Computer mediated communication (CMC) provides an alternative platform for political discussions and...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
This article surveys a “real world” ideal of online discussions using a bottom-up perspective to stu...
How do the statements made by people in online political discussions affect other people's will...
This study first tests the factors influencing the willingness to express opinions online. Guided by...
The Internet is often praised for its ability to provide a space to enable every person to present h...
Despite the potential of online spaces for the democratic development of public discourse, concerns ...
Democratic governments frequently use online tools to include large numbers of citizens in participa...