The “Nasty Effect:” Online Incivility and Risk Perceptions of Emerging Technologies
University of Wisconsin–Madison · George Mason University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Uncivil discourse is a growing concern in American rhetoric, and this trend has expanded beyond traditional media to online sources, such as audience comments. Using an experiment given to a sample representative of the U.S. population, we examine the effects online incivility on perceptions toward a particular issue—namely, an emerging technology, nanotechnology. We found that exposure to uncivil blog comments can polarize risk perceptions of nanotechnology along the lines of religiosity and issue support.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 166.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
5- AAAshley A. AndersonCorresponding
University of Wisconsin–Madison, George Mason University, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
- DBDominique Brossard
University of Wisconsin–Madison, NanoScale Corporation (United States), Arizona State University
- DADietram A. Scheufele
University of Wisconsin–Madison, NanoScale Corporation (United States), Arizona State University
- MAMichael A. Xenos
University of Wisconsin–Madison
- PLPeter Ladwig
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Topics & keywords
- Incivility
- Perception
- Religiosity
- Rhetoric
- Population
- Sample (material)
- Risk perception
- New media
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure