New Ways of Deliberating Online: An Empirical Comparison of Network and Threaded Interfaces for Online Discussion

  • Liddo, Anna,
  • Buckingham Shum, Simon
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Publication date
September 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Part 3: Engaging Citizens OnlineInternational audienceOne of the Web’s most phenomenal impacts has been its capacity to connect and harness the ideas of many people seeking to tackle a problem. Social media appear to have played specific and significant roles in helping communities form and mobilize, even to the level of political uprisings. Nevertheless the online dialogue spaces we see on the Web today are often re-purposed social networks that offer no insight into the logical structure of the ideas, such as the coherence or evidential basis of an argument. This hampers both quality of citizen participation and effective assessment of the public debate. We report on an exploratory study in which we observed users interaction with a new t...

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