In this article, we explore media use through the perspective of emotions. We specifically focus on a contested group of media users, namely those who engage in uncivil online behaviour and have had one or several comments deleted by moderators due to xenophobic and racist content. Our point of departure is that the informants represent a particularly engaged yet controversial audience. Based on theoretical perspectives on ‘hostile emotions’ like anger and fear and how the news media function as ‘emotional regimes’, we explore how the informants talk about their worldview and how it affects their media choices. We argue that political fear constitutes a powerful part of the informants’ narratives, which again influences their media use. Eve...
Journalism as an institution is increasingly under pressure in hybrid media systems. Various far-rig...
Within our over-saturated digital media economy, the ultimatum of “attracting eyeballs” and attentio...
Right-wing populists’ online communication relies heavily on images and their emotional appeal. In t...
Emotions, such as anger and fear, have been shown to influence people’s political behavior. However,...
The role emotions play in explanations of mobilization and collective action to the far- right. Desp...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
Social media is an increasingly important tool for the dissemination of misogynistic, xenophobic, an...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
Although the 'affective turn' in social sciences lead to a new understanding of the effects of emoti...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
Digital media platforms have been implicated in the recent rise of far-right extremism. This study p...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
Emotion has long been neglected in media research, although its role is a vital ingredient in shapin...
Political manipulation of fear in media promotes a dynamic wherein internal emotional reactions over...
This article examines hostile media perceptions (HMPs) by building on recent trends in hostile media...
Journalism as an institution is increasingly under pressure in hybrid media systems. Various far-rig...
Within our over-saturated digital media economy, the ultimatum of “attracting eyeballs” and attentio...
Right-wing populists’ online communication relies heavily on images and their emotional appeal. In t...
Emotions, such as anger and fear, have been shown to influence people’s political behavior. However,...
The role emotions play in explanations of mobilization and collective action to the far- right. Desp...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
Social media is an increasingly important tool for the dissemination of misogynistic, xenophobic, an...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
Although the 'affective turn' in social sciences lead to a new understanding of the effects of emoti...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
Digital media platforms have been implicated in the recent rise of far-right extremism. This study p...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
Emotion has long been neglected in media research, although its role is a vital ingredient in shapin...
Political manipulation of fear in media promotes a dynamic wherein internal emotional reactions over...
This article examines hostile media perceptions (HMPs) by building on recent trends in hostile media...
Journalism as an institution is increasingly under pressure in hybrid media systems. Various far-rig...
Within our over-saturated digital media economy, the ultimatum of “attracting eyeballs” and attentio...
Right-wing populists’ online communication relies heavily on images and their emotional appeal. In t...