Social media, network heterogeneity, and opinion polarization

JK Lee, J Choi, C Kim, Y Kim - Journal of communication, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Employing a national probability survey in 2012, this study tests relationships between
social media, social network service (SNS) network heterogeneity, and opinion polarization …

The persistence of vaccine hesitancy: COVID-19 vaccination intention in New Zealand

J Thaker - Journal of Health Communication, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Building public trust and willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19 is as important as
developing an effective vaccine. However, a significant minority of the public are unwilling or …

“Was it something I said?”“No, it was something you posted!” A study of the spiral of silence theory in social media contexts

S Gearhart, W Zhang - Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social …, 2015 - liebertpub.com
New media technologies make it necessary for scholars to reassess mass communication
theories developed among legacy media. One such theory is the spiral of silence theory …

Reinforcing spirals of political discussion and affective polarization

MJ Hutchens, JD Hmielowski… - Communication …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Using the theoretical framework of the Reinforcing Spirals Model, we examine over-time
relationships between partisan political discussion and affective political polarization using …

Civic engagement, social capital, and ideological extremity: Exploring online political engagement and political expression on Facebook

P Ferrucci, T Hopp, CJ Vargo - New Media & Society, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Using a method incorporating both survey and trace data measures, this study presented
and tested a theoretical model for understanding political expression on Facebook. The data …

When leaders and followers match: The impact of objective value congruence, value extremity, and empowerment on employee commitment and job satisfaction

OAU Byza, SL Dörr, SC Schuh, GW Maier - Journal of Business ethics, 2019 - Springer
Although the topic of value congruence has attracted considerable attention from
researchers and practitioners, evidence for the link between person–supervisor value …

Does negatively toned language use on social media lead to attitude polarization?

J Buder, L Rabl, M Feiks, M Badermann… - Computers in Human …, 2021 - Elsevier
Prior research has indicated that both attitudinal homogeneity of communication networks
(“echo chambers”) and attitudinal heterogeneity of communication networks (“adversarial …

Motivation with misinformation: Conceptualizing lacuna individuals and publics as knowledge-deficient, issue-negative activists

A Krishna - Journal of Public Relations Research, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
As fake news continues to abound on the Internet, the need for theorizing on the impact of
misinformation on individuals' perceptions of various social issues is dire. Using the issue of …

Dynamic spirals put to test: An agent-based model of reinforcing spirals between selective exposure, interpersonal networks, and attitude polarization

H Song, HG Boomgaarden - Journal of Communication, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Within the context of partisan selective exposure and attitude polarization, this study
investigates a mutually reinforcing spiral model, aiming to clarify mechanisms and boundary …

Interpersonal amplification of risk? Citizen discussions and their impact on perceptions of risks and benefits of a biological research facility

AR Binder, DA Scheufele, D Brossard… - Risk Analysis: An …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Much risk communication research has demonstrated how mass media can influence
individual risk perceptions, but lacks a comprehensive conceptual understanding of another …