Proceedings of the Weizenbaum Conference 2021: Democracy in Flux
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Democracy in Flux: Order, Dynamics and Voices in Digital Public Spheres
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- Item“Can we please stop yelling at each other just because it’s the Internet?” Comparing incivility perceptions of community managers, users, and activists in online comment sections.(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Bormann, Marike; Heinbach, Dominique; Ziegele, Marc
- ItemFostering Inclusion Online: Can online instruments compensate the elitist bias of representative democracy?(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Neyer, Jürgen; Worschech, Susann; König, Tim
- ItemDigital Public Activism and the Redefinition of Citizenship: The movement against the citizenship (amendment) act of India(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Mahapatra, Sangeeta; Garimella, Kiran
- ItemEngaging Users Through Information or Critique? 'Likes' and 'shares' for parties on Facebook during the 2019 European Election campaign(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Bene, Márton; Ceron, Andrea; Fenoll, Vicente; Haßler, Jörg; Kruschinski, Simon; Larsson, Anders Olof; Magin, Melanie; Schlosser, Katharina; Wurst, Anna-Katharina; Lilleker, Darren; Maurer, Peter
- ItemDigital Activists: The networking society as a democratic reality(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Borucki, Isabelle; Ziegler, Stine
- ItemWhat is a Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere? Some skeptical remarks on the discourse of digitality(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Peisker, Johannes
- ItemCollective Civic Engagement and Civic Counter Publics: Theoretical reflections upon a new phenomenon(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Friess, Dennis
- ItemModerating the Regulators/Regulating the Moderators: NetzDG and online content moderation in Germany(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Fichtner, Laura
- ItemWho Can Still Afford to do Digital Activism? Exploring the material conditions of online mobilisation(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Pierri, Paola
- ItemMedia Literacy and the Protection of Minors in the Digital Age: Intermediary initiatives during the transposition of the AVMS Directive in Spain(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Mutu, Adriana
- ItemPublic Opinion and its Influence on Cyber Crisis Decision-Making Processes(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Burgers, Tobias; Farber, David
- ItemProceedings of the Weizenbaum Conference 2021: Democracy in Flux: Order, Dynamics and Voices in Digital Public Spheres(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society
- ItemBetween Anarchy and Order: Digital campaigning heuristics in hybrid media environments(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Schäfer, Andreas; Gardner, Beth Gharrity
- ItemThe Double Harm Caused by Political Micro-Targeting(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Bayer, Judit
- ItemThe New Face(s) of News: Journalistic intermediaries in the YouTube universe(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Lichtenstein, Dennis; Herbers, Martin R.; Bause, Halina
- ItemIntermediaries vs. States or Intermediaries and States: Democracy in the post-intermediation age(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Fertmann, Martin; Kettemann, Matthias C.
- ItemFollowing the Beaten Track: A sociology of knowledge perspective on disinformation and its effects on democratic discourse(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Nijmeijer, Rolf; Schünemann, Wolf; König, Tim
- ItemFor Health of The Nation, Unite Online: Medical controversies, civil disobedience and the future of democracy in the light of expert authority crisis(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Góralska, Magdalena
- ItemThe Emergence and Persistence of Online Civic Intervention as a Discourse Norm: A network simulation model(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Maier, Daniel; Porten-Cheé, Pablo; Kunst, MarleneDisrespectful, pejorative, and vulgar speech has become a widespread threat to the deliberative potential of today’s online discourses. Yet, while platforms often fail to moderate uncivil content properly, ordinary users increasingly take on responsibility for a functional discourse online. Thus, the present study builds on the concept of online civic intervention (OCI), which is defined as actions taken by users to fight disruptive online behavior. This study follows a dynamic perspective and aims to investigate how OCI emerges, diffuses, and persists as a discourse norm over time.
- ItemDigital Practices: Whose voices are we hearing?(Weizenbaum Institute, 2021) Schäfer, Hilmar