In modern media environments, social media have fundamentally altered the way how individual opinions find their way into the public sphere. We link spiral of silence theory to exemplification research and investigate the effects of online opinions on peoples’ perceptions of public opinion and willingness to speak out. In an experiment, we can show that a relatively low number of online exemplars considerably influence perceived public support for the eviction of violent immigrants. Moreover, supporters of eviction were less willing to speak out on the issue online and offline when confronted with exemplars contradicting their opinion
In this paper, the Spiral of Silence theory (SOS) in the study of mass communications is applied to ...
This article develops a theoretical model to explain how public opinion can lead to the deinstitutio...
The presumed underlying mechanism of exemplification effects is that people generalize single-case m...
In modern media environments, social media have fundamentally altered the way how individual opinion...
In modern media environments, social media have fundamentally altered the way how individual opinion...
With the advent of the Internet and anonymous features of online media, users have established novel...
AbstractThis study tests the spiral of silence theory under conditions of online communication. It i...
What are the mechanisms by which groups with certain opinions gain public voice and force others hol...
Facebook’s novel affordances and unique features have transformed the way people assess public opini...
This study examines the Spiral of Silence (SoS) phenomenon in online news discussions under the mech...
The theory of the Spiral of Silence (Noelle-Neumann, 1984), explained why the view of a minority is ...
In the last decades an increasing deal of research has investigated the phenomenon of opinion misper...
The aim of this conceptual study is to explore the major tenets of the spiral of silence theory (i.e...
This study investigates aspects of Spiral of Silence theory and message civility in the social netwo...
This study extends the understanding of the spiral of silence theory by taking into account the impa...
In this paper, the Spiral of Silence theory (SOS) in the study of mass communications is applied to ...
This article develops a theoretical model to explain how public opinion can lead to the deinstitutio...
The presumed underlying mechanism of exemplification effects is that people generalize single-case m...
In modern media environments, social media have fundamentally altered the way how individual opinion...
In modern media environments, social media have fundamentally altered the way how individual opinion...
With the advent of the Internet and anonymous features of online media, users have established novel...
AbstractThis study tests the spiral of silence theory under conditions of online communication. It i...
What are the mechanisms by which groups with certain opinions gain public voice and force others hol...
Facebook’s novel affordances and unique features have transformed the way people assess public opini...
This study examines the Spiral of Silence (SoS) phenomenon in online news discussions under the mech...
The theory of the Spiral of Silence (Noelle-Neumann, 1984), explained why the view of a minority is ...
In the last decades an increasing deal of research has investigated the phenomenon of opinion misper...
The aim of this conceptual study is to explore the major tenets of the spiral of silence theory (i.e...
This study investigates aspects of Spiral of Silence theory and message civility in the social netwo...
This study extends the understanding of the spiral of silence theory by taking into account the impa...
In this paper, the Spiral of Silence theory (SOS) in the study of mass communications is applied to ...
This article develops a theoretical model to explain how public opinion can lead to the deinstitutio...
The presumed underlying mechanism of exemplification effects is that people generalize single-case m...