Research on the mobilizing potential of the Internet has produced some controversy between optimistic vs. skeptical perspectives. Although some attention has been paid to the effects of online discussions on collective participation, very little is known about how people’s experience of online interactions affects the key psychosocial predictors of collective action. The present research investigated whether use of the Internet as a channel for deliberation influenced the moral pathway to collective mobilization by shaping users’ politicized identity, thereby indirectly influencing collective action. Results showed that when people perceived online discussions as a constructive communication context, their politicized identity was imbued wi...
Objective – To better understand participation and non-participation in online communities.Research ...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In this study we analyse the effect of participation in an online asynchronous discussion forum on t...
Research on the mobilizing potential of the Internet has produced some controversy between optimisti...
Research on the mobilizing potential of the Internet has produced some controversy between optimisti...
Although online discussions may stimulate political participation, little is known about how compute...
The Internet has emerged as an important communication platform for the support of collective action...
Since the digitally-mediated large-scale protests took place all over the world, the role of social ...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis ap...
Since the digitally-mediated large-scale protests took place all over the world, the role of social ...
At the beginning of its diffusion as a mass communication medium, the Internet had been enthusiastic...
The continuously growing number of people participating in Internet-based, online, political activis...
The continuously growing number of people participating in Internet-based, online, political activis...
AbstractThere has been much debate surrounding the potential benefits and costs of online interactio...
Recent advances in interactive web technologies, combined with widespread broadband and mobile devic...
Objective – To better understand participation and non-participation in online communities.Research ...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In this study we analyse the effect of participation in an online asynchronous discussion forum on t...
Research on the mobilizing potential of the Internet has produced some controversy between optimisti...
Research on the mobilizing potential of the Internet has produced some controversy between optimisti...
Although online discussions may stimulate political participation, little is known about how compute...
The Internet has emerged as an important communication platform for the support of collective action...
Since the digitally-mediated large-scale protests took place all over the world, the role of social ...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis ap...
Since the digitally-mediated large-scale protests took place all over the world, the role of social ...
At the beginning of its diffusion as a mass communication medium, the Internet had been enthusiastic...
The continuously growing number of people participating in Internet-based, online, political activis...
The continuously growing number of people participating in Internet-based, online, political activis...
AbstractThere has been much debate surrounding the potential benefits and costs of online interactio...
Recent advances in interactive web technologies, combined with widespread broadband and mobile devic...
Objective – To better understand participation and non-participation in online communities.Research ...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
In this study we analyse the effect of participation in an online asynchronous discussion forum on t...