Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily when they take place online than when they are conducted face-to-face. It is often assumed that this is because people express themselves less clearly or more ambiguously online due to missing non-verbal signals, or because people become disinhibited online due to feeling anonymous. In this dissertation, we call these assumptions into question by studying what happens within online and face-to-face discussions. We closely examined behavior and social perceptions in conversations: How do interaction partners interact and how does this affect their relationship? We asked groups of unacquainted students to discuss about politically controversial to...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
The increasing popularity of online, conversational media raises questions about their efficacy as p...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Communication, Washington State UniversityDigital media present an opportunity for t...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
Online discussions about controversial topics seem more prone to misunderstanding and even polarizat...
Online discussions about controversial topics seem more prone to misunderstanding and even polarizat...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
Online discussions about controversial topics seem more prone to misunderstanding and even polarizat...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
Processes of disagreement are important to public deliberation, but research has not examined the dy...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
The increasing popularity of online, conversational media raises questions about their efficacy as p...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Communication, Washington State UniversityDigital media present an opportunity for t...
Discussions about controversial topics, such as immigration, seem to get out of hand more easily whe...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
Online discussions about controversial topics seem more prone to misunderstanding and even polarizat...
Online discussions about controversial topics seem more prone to misunderstanding and even polarizat...
In online text-based discussions, people behave less diplomatically because they are more outspoken ...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
Online discussions about controversial topics seem more prone to misunderstanding and even polarizat...
In group discussions, people rely on everyday diplomatic skills to socially regulate the interaction...
Processes of disagreement are important to public deliberation, but research has not examined the dy...
This study explores how people navigate the field of tension between expressing disagreement and mai...
The increasing popularity of online, conversational media raises questions about their efficacy as p...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Communication, Washington State UniversityDigital media present an opportunity for t...