Kommunikationsformen und Deliberationsdynamik
Eine relationale Inhalts- und Sequenzanalyse politischer Online-Diskussionen auf Beteiligungsplattformen
Zusammenfassung
Die Arbeit widmet sich der Dynamik öffentlicher Online-Deliberation. Basierend auf einer kritischen Auseinandersetzung mit dem klassischen Deliberationskonzept werden neben der Argumentation außerdem Narration, Emotionsäußerungen und Humor als deliberative Kommunikationsformen diskutiert. Neben der Gegenargumentation werden Empathie, Konstruktivität, Reflexivität und echte Fragen als Bestandteile deliberativer Reziprozität betrachtet. Empirisch wird mittels relationaler Inhalts- und Sequenzanalyse zweier Online-Beteiligungsverfahren untersucht, inwiefern unterschiedliche Kommunikationsformen nachfolgende klassische und inklusive deliberative Reziprozität beeinflussen.
Abstract
This book is dedicated to the dynamics of public deliberation online. Based on a critical examination of the traditional concept of deliberation, it discusses narration, expressions of emotion and humour as deliberative forms of communication in addition to argumentation. In addition to classic counter-argumentation, it considers empathy, constructiveness, reflection and genuine questions to be components of deliberative reciprocity. Empirically, relational content analysis and sequence analysis of two online participation platforms are used to investigate to what extent different forms of communication influence subsequent traditional and inclusive deliberative reciprocity.
Schlagworte
Social Media Kommentar Internet Emotion Deliberative Demokratie Deliberation Gespräch Sequenzanalyse Argumentation Narration user Humor Digitale Öffentlichkeit Deliberationsdynamik Online-Partizipation Online-Beteiligung Deliberative Reziprozität relationale Inhaltsanalyse Nutzerkommentare Follow- 19–26 1 Einleitung 19–26
- 201–241 6 Ergebnisse 201–241
- 242–260 7 Diskussion 242–260
- 261–292 Literatur 261–292
- 293–293 Elektronischer Anhang 293–293
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