This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to political news in two different informal platforms in Brazil: Facebook and news websites. We analyze the extent to which disagreement is associated to discursive traits that are commonly associated with deliberative behavior, such as directly engaging with others, and trying to justify one’s views, and negative traits, such as incivility. The contributions of this paper can be summarized as follows. First, this paper emphasizes the importance of looking beyond a single platform and a single topic to understand political discussion online. Second, we demonstrate that online disagreement is positively associated with both deliberative traits, such as...
The study addresses central issues in contemporary politics in response to growing concern about the...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...
Americans spend more time on Facebook than any other site, according to Nielsen. As people play out ...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
This chapter takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and necessarily harm...
Online political talk is often deemed toxic to democracy due to the pervasiveness of incivility. Thi...
This study explores use of the social network site Facebook for online political discussion. Online ...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
This study explores use of the social network site Facebook for online political discussion. Online ...
SFRH/BPD/75715/2011The Internet has created new "dialogical spaces"1 where issues of common concern ...
ABSTRACT: How does the urgency on publicizing opinions was expressed in the uses of an online social...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
Ever since the Internet has provided easy access to online discussion, advocates of deliberative dem...
Political conversation is a critical component to a healthy public sphere and a functioning democrac...
The study addresses central issues in contemporary politics in response to growing concern about the...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...
Americans spend more time on Facebook than any other site, according to Nielsen. As people play out ...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
This chapter takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and necessarily harm...
Online political talk is often deemed toxic to democracy due to the pervasiveness of incivility. Thi...
This study explores use of the social network site Facebook for online political discussion. Online ...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
This study explores use of the social network site Facebook for online political discussion. Online ...
SFRH/BPD/75715/2011The Internet has created new "dialogical spaces"1 where issues of common concern ...
ABSTRACT: How does the urgency on publicizing opinions was expressed in the uses of an online social...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
Ever since the Internet has provided easy access to online discussion, advocates of deliberative dem...
Political conversation is a critical component to a healthy public sphere and a functioning democrac...
The study addresses central issues in contemporary politics in response to growing concern about the...
Drawing on discussions about the manifestation of incivility in online news comments sections, our r...
Americans spend more time on Facebook than any other site, according to Nielsen. As people play out ...