This study explores the nature of how mobile social media may potentially be sharpening the tenor of communicating online. Specifically, randomized representative Twitter data were collected for several controversial issues, and then examined to determine the extent to which mobile or web-based content tends more toward greater incivility and impoliteness. Additional analyses further model how certain dialogic features, such as explicitly mentioning other users and retweeting others’ posts, positively relate to hostility in the discourse. Building on the basis of technological affordances and user negotiation in digitally mediated environments, this study contributes to a better understanding of how individuals express themselves on mobile ...
In the past decade, social networking sites have become central forums for public discourse and poli...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
Civility is a concept still not well understood or systematically defined by scholars of communicati...
Using Twitter as a case study, this article hypothesizes that social media content that is produced ...
The precise mechanisms through which social media affects democratic political discourse are academi...
This volume provides a critical view of the nature and quality of political and civic communication ...
Growing polarization of political discourse in America has resulted in a populace and representative...
Online political talk is often deemed toxic to democracy due to the pervasiveness of incivility. Thi...
Discourse incivility is rampant online and has been linked to various adverse democratic outcomes, i...
Recognising the polarising nature of discourse today, this research analyses online discussion platf...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
The study aims to explore the nature and developmental mechanisms of conflictual interactions in one...
Abstract—In recent years, social media has revolutionized how people communicate and share informati...
Using two quantitative methods, this study sought to understand whether user-generated posts would v...
In the past decade, social networking sites have become central forums for public discourse and poli...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
Civility is a concept still not well understood or systematically defined by scholars of communicati...
Using Twitter as a case study, this article hypothesizes that social media content that is produced ...
The precise mechanisms through which social media affects democratic political discourse are academi...
This volume provides a critical view of the nature and quality of political and civic communication ...
Growing polarization of political discourse in America has resulted in a populace and representative...
Online political talk is often deemed toxic to democracy due to the pervasiveness of incivility. Thi...
Discourse incivility is rampant online and has been linked to various adverse democratic outcomes, i...
Recognising the polarising nature of discourse today, this research analyses online discussion platf...
This article takes up the popular argument that much online discussion is toxic and hence harmful to...
The study aims to explore the nature and developmental mechanisms of conflictual interactions in one...
Abstract—In recent years, social media has revolutionized how people communicate and share informati...
Using two quantitative methods, this study sought to understand whether user-generated posts would v...
In the past decade, social networking sites have become central forums for public discourse and poli...
This paper examines the ways people engage in political conversation triggered by exposure to politi...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...