外群
敌意
社会心理学
价(化学)
集体认同
内群和外群
心理学
集体行动
身份(音乐)
动作(物理)
内容分析
社会化媒体
沉思
互联网隐私
计算机科学
认知
万维网
政治
社会学
政治学
社会科学
物理
量子力学
神经科学
声学
法学
作者
Anniek Schlette,Jan‐Willem van Prooijen,Arjan Blokland,Fabienne Thijs
标识
DOI:10.1177/14614448231215735
摘要
The anti-vaccination movement has successfully spread its views on social media. This study examined how community building emerges in the messages of Dutch anti-vaccination Telegram groups. Particularly, we investigated the extent to which these groups provide a platform for sharing information, perpetuating a shared identity, and promoting action. As negative emotions are considered a prime driver of collective action, we examined to what extent the messages had a negative valence. We used a mixed-method approach through a quantitative content analysis of 4654 text messages from five Telegram groups, while also examining the nature of the content through a qualitative analysis. The results suggest that most messages contained a form of shared identity (ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility) or (mis)information, and, to a lesser extent, encouragements for (online) action. Moreover, most content had a negative valence. These findings illustrate how online groups might be sources of (mis)information, polarization, and intergroup hostility.
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