Based on a survey among contributors to the online comments sections of four Norwegian newspapers, we investigate the following research question: How do contributors describe their experiences of repercussions from writing comments on newspaper websites? Employing quantitative and qualitative analyses, we explore the influence of four variables: gender, anonymity, attitudes toward editorial policies and issue controversy. We find no influence from gender. However, regarding attitudes we find that the experience of repercussions is particularly prevalent among those who oppose strict editorial control with regard to reader comments, as well as among respondents who write comments on a radical right-wing website. Studying free-form answers w...
There is a gap in current critical media literacy studies, in that the vast majority of studies focu...
Researchers, in studies of online news-site commenting, have found a huge number of aggressive comme...
This master thesis aims to be a contribution to gain a broader understanding of people's political d...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
Titel: When online hate becomes a threat to democracy - a qualitative study about editorial writers ...
Recent work suggests women authors experience more abuse in online comments than men, but we do not ...
This study analyzes men and women's reactions to the evening press' publications on sexual crimes. T...
textThis dissertation is concerned with the impact online news readers comments have on the role of ...
Online harassment against journalists on various social forums is a debated topic. This study aims t...
Norway has implemented many progressive social policies focused on the equality and inclusion of wom...
This paper investigates the participants' experience of changes in the editorial control with online...
Incivility in online user discussions is discussed as a significant challenge for democratic societi...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...
Uncivil and impolite user comments diminish the quality of deliberative discussions in the comment s...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 6, 2011).The entire t...
There is a gap in current critical media literacy studies, in that the vast majority of studies focu...
Researchers, in studies of online news-site commenting, have found a huge number of aggressive comme...
This master thesis aims to be a contribution to gain a broader understanding of people's political d...
This article investigates user experiences with editorial control in online newspaper comment fields...
Titel: When online hate becomes a threat to democracy - a qualitative study about editorial writers ...
Recent work suggests women authors experience more abuse in online comments than men, but we do not ...
This study analyzes men and women's reactions to the evening press' publications on sexual crimes. T...
textThis dissertation is concerned with the impact online news readers comments have on the role of ...
Online harassment against journalists on various social forums is a debated topic. This study aims t...
Norway has implemented many progressive social policies focused on the equality and inclusion of wom...
This paper investigates the participants' experience of changes in the editorial control with online...
Incivility in online user discussions is discussed as a significant challenge for democratic societi...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...
Uncivil and impolite user comments diminish the quality of deliberative discussions in the comment s...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 6, 2011).The entire t...
There is a gap in current critical media literacy studies, in that the vast majority of studies focu...
Researchers, in studies of online news-site commenting, have found a huge number of aggressive comme...
This master thesis aims to be a contribution to gain a broader understanding of people's political d...