The article explores how affect is circulated and managed in comment discussions on networked online platforms, such as Facebook. A mixed-methods analysis is conducted of comments on news about the triple disaster of an earthquake, a tsunami and a meltdown of three reactors at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in March 2011 on public Facebook pages of seven Finnish mainstream news media. The article examines how affect sticks and circulates in these discussions, and how the commenters direct and sustain the mode and mood of Facebook discussions. The main findings of the article concern how online discussions are structured by what the author calls affective discipline, in which participants the discussion manage the mood of the ...
Previous research suggests that distinct characteristics of news articles, such as their news factor...
Debates on Facebook are frequently accused of being too emotional, and rational arguments give way t...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
The triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan in March 2011 was major global...
This study examined emotions of news and comments from a famous Norwegian newspaper called Verdens G...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
The development of technology and diversification of means of communication have in-creased the rang...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the authority communication and its relationshi...
Affect and Social Media is an edited collection of twenty bite sized articles by leading scholars fr...
Social media play in today's societies a fundamental role for the negotiation and dynamics of crises...
This introduction to the Special Issue on Networked Emotion and Stancetaking summarizes the individu...
[EN] The research concentrates on describing how emotions are shared on private and public digital a...
The present study focuses on emotion expressions in online news and blogs and the way in which they ...
In this chapter we argue that emotions are mediated in an incomplete way in online social media beca...
Social and particularly, affective relationships and practices seem to shape and be reshaped at once...
Previous research suggests that distinct characteristics of news articles, such as their news factor...
Debates on Facebook are frequently accused of being too emotional, and rational arguments give way t...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
The triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan in March 2011 was major global...
This study examined emotions of news and comments from a famous Norwegian newspaper called Verdens G...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
The development of technology and diversification of means of communication have in-creased the rang...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the authority communication and its relationshi...
Affect and Social Media is an edited collection of twenty bite sized articles by leading scholars fr...
Social media play in today's societies a fundamental role for the negotiation and dynamics of crises...
This introduction to the Special Issue on Networked Emotion and Stancetaking summarizes the individu...
[EN] The research concentrates on describing how emotions are shared on private and public digital a...
The present study focuses on emotion expressions in online news and blogs and the way in which they ...
In this chapter we argue that emotions are mediated in an incomplete way in online social media beca...
Social and particularly, affective relationships and practices seem to shape and be reshaped at once...
Previous research suggests that distinct characteristics of news articles, such as their news factor...
Debates on Facebook are frequently accused of being too emotional, and rational arguments give way t...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...