Appraisal patterns as predictors of emotional expressions and shares on political social networking sites

Q3 Social Sciences Studies in Communication Sciences Pub Date : 2021-06-10 DOI:10.24434/J.SCOMS.2021.01.003
Thomas Zerback, D. Wirz
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Abstract

Emotions are considered important drivers of the diffusion of messages on social networking sites. Therefore, emotion-eliciting political communication yields the potential to reach broad audiences and to influence citizens’ attitudes and behavior. In this study, we investigate message characteristics that potentially trigger emotional reactions on part of the users of political social networking pages and test if this fosters the diffusion of political content in the network. Based on appraisal theory, we employ a manual coding scheme to identify appraisal dimensions in political parties’ Facebook posts that should trigger sadness or anger. We subsequently combine the manual codings with information of the users’ reactions to the respective posts, which we gathered using an automated content analysis. More specifically, we determine (1) if posts that include sadness or anger appraisals are associated with the corresponding emotional reactions in the form of emojis and (2) if these posts are shared more often.
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评价模式作为政治社交网站上情绪表达和分享的预测因子
情绪被认为是社交网站上信息传播的重要驱动因素。因此,引发情感的政治传播有可能接触到广泛的受众,并影响公民的态度和行为。在这项研究中,我们调查了可能引发部分政治社交网络页面用户情绪反应的信息特征,并测试这是否促进了网络中政治内容的扩散。基于评估理论,我们采用人工编码方案来识别政党Facebook帖子中应该引发悲伤或愤怒的评估维度。随后,我们将手工编码与用户对各自帖子的反应信息结合起来,这些信息是我们使用自动内容分析收集的。更具体地说,我们确定(1)包含悲伤或愤怒评价的帖子是否与表情符号形式的相应情绪反应相关联;(2)这些帖子是否被更频繁地分享。
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Studies in Communication Sciences
Studies in Communication Sciences Social Sciences-Communication
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36 weeks
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