Roots of Incivility: How Personality, Media Use, and Online Experiences Shape Uncivil Participation

Online media offer unprecedented access to digital public spheres, largely enhancing users’ opportunities for participation and providing new means for strengthening democratic discourse. At the same time, the last decades have demonstrated that online discourses are often characterised by so-called...

Verfasser: Frischlich, Lena
Schatto-Eckrodt, Tim
Boberg, Svenja
Wintterlin, Florian
Dokumenttypen:Artikel
Medientypen:Text
Erscheinungsdatum:2021
Publikation in MIAMI:07.07.2022
Datum der letzten Änderung:07.07.2022
Angaben zur Ausgabe:[Electronic ed.]
Quelle:Media and Communication 9 (2021) 1, 195-208
Schlagwörter:dark participation; dark triad; hate speech; incivility; offensive speech; personality; political anger; problematic behaviour theory; social media; victimisation
Fachgebiet (DDC):300: Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie
302: Soziale Interaktion
Lizenz:CC BY 4.0
Sprache:English
Förderung:Finanziert durch den Open-Access-Publikationsfonds der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster (WWU Münster).
Förderer: Federal Ministry of Education and Research / Projektnummer: 16KIS0496
Format:PDF-Dokument
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-83049452481
Weitere Identifikatoren:DOI: 10.17879/13059462401
Permalink:https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-83049452481
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