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Anger, Fear, and Echo Chambers: The Emotional Basis for Online Behavior

机译:愤怒,恐惧和回声室:在线行为的情感基础

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Emotions, such as anger and fear, have been shown to influence people’s political behavior. However, few studies link emotions specifically to how people debate political issues and seek political information online. In this article, we examine how anger and fear are related to politics-oriented digital behavior, attempting to bridge the gap between the thus far disconnected literature on political psychology and the digital media. Based on survey data, we show that anger and fear are connected to distinct behaviors online. Angry people are more likely to engage in debates with people having both similar and opposing views. They also seek out information confirming their views more frequently. Anxious individuals, by contrast, tend to seek out information contradicting their opinions. These findings reiterate predictions made in the extant literature concerning the role of emotions in politics. Thus, we argue that anger reinforces echo chamber dynamics and trench warfare dynamics in the digital public sphere, while fear counteracts these dynamics.
机译:愤怒和恐惧等情绪被证明会影响人们的政治行为。然而,很少有研究人们对人们如何辩论政治问题并在线寻求政治信息。在这篇文章中,我们研究了愤怒和恐惧如何与政治导向的数字行为有何相关,试图弥合在政治心理学和数字媒体上的迄今已断开的文献之间的差距。基于调查数据,我们表明愤怒和恐惧与在线不同的行为。愤怒的人更有可能与有类似和反对意见的人参与辩论。他们还寻求更频繁地确认他们观点的信息。相比之下,焦虑的人倾向于寻求违反他们看法的信息。这些调查结果重申了关于情绪在政治中的作用的现存文学中的预测。因此,我们认为愤怒强化了数字公共领域的回声室动态和沟渠战动力学,而恐惧抵消了这些动态。

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