This research study is an attempt to distinguish between two types of incivility; tone-based incivility and content-based incivility. Building upon and extending on the theoretical framework proposed by Muddiman (Muddiman, 2017) on political incivility, this paper is an attempt to construct a two-dimensional framework within which online incivility could be analyzed. 624 comments were quantitatively analyzed from two news stories on the page of the New York Times on Facebook. The study established that tone based uncivil comments and content based uncivil comments could be a two-dimensional framework, within which to examine extant online discourse. It also found that despite concerns of uncivil behavior abounding on social media, especiall...
Online political talk is often deemed toxic to democracy due to the pervasiveness of incivility. Thi...
This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discu...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...
This research study is an attempt to distinguish between two types of incivility; tone-based incivil...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.I...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
The origins of research on incivility and hate speech can be traced back to the question of what qua...
This study focuses on incivility "below the line" in the context of the U.S. Presidential elections ...
This study was an attempt to understand incivility, intolerance, and deliberative attributes on soci...
The article offers an empirical analysis of the disrespectful online comments—in total, 17,581,659—...
This study correlated self-report and trace data measures of political incivility. Specifically, we ...
In this dissertation project, I explore the effect that exposure to uncivil political talk has on de...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
This dissertation investigated how an individual’s political identity as a partisan leads to incivil...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Communication, Washington State UniversityDigital media present an opportunity for t...
Online political talk is often deemed toxic to democracy due to the pervasiveness of incivility. Thi...
This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discu...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...
This research study is an attempt to distinguish between two types of incivility; tone-based incivil...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.I...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
The origins of research on incivility and hate speech can be traced back to the question of what qua...
This study focuses on incivility "below the line" in the context of the U.S. Presidential elections ...
This study was an attempt to understand incivility, intolerance, and deliberative attributes on soci...
The article offers an empirical analysis of the disrespectful online comments—in total, 17,581,659—...
This study correlated self-report and trace data measures of political incivility. Specifically, we ...
In this dissertation project, I explore the effect that exposure to uncivil political talk has on de...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
This dissertation investigated how an individual’s political identity as a partisan leads to incivil...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Communication, Washington State UniversityDigital media present an opportunity for t...
Online political talk is often deemed toxic to democracy due to the pervasiveness of incivility. Thi...
This study examines a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling discu...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...