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The “Nasty Effect:” Online Incivility and Risk Perceptions of Emerging Technologies
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Digital SocietyEmerging MediaTechnology AdoptionPublic OpinionRhetoricCommunicationTechnology LawNanoethicsEmerging RiskEthic Of TechnologyRisk CommunicationSocial MediaMedia ActivismMedia EffectsRisk ManagementSocial Medium NewsUncivil Discourse” Online IncivilityContent AnalysisMedia PsychologyDigital EconomyCommunication EffectsArtsDigital MediaCommunication ResearchPopular CommunicationEmerging Technologies“ Nasty EffectBusinessU.s. PopulationBlog CommentsMass CommunicationTechnologyPersuasion
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.
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