TY - GEN
AU - Quandt, Thorsten
AU - Klapproth, Johanna
AU - Strippel, Christian
AU - Paasch-Colberg, Sünje
AU - Emmer, Martin
AU - Trebbe, Joachim
TI - Dark participation: Conception, reception, and extensions
KW - Partizipation
KW - politische Partizipation
KW - Demokratie
KW - Begriff
KW - Online-Medien
KW - Soziale Medien
KW - dark participation
KW - hate speech
PY - 2023
N2 - Erstveröffentlichung
N2 - begutachtet (peer reviewed)
N2 - In: Strippel, Christian (Hg.), Paasch-Colberg, Sünje (Hg.), Emmer, Martin (Hg.), Trebbe, Joachim (Hg.): Challenges and perspectives of hate speech research. 2023. S. 251-270. ISBN 978-3-945681-12-1
N2 - While the new possibilities of online participation were initially described and analyzed from a mainly optimistic perspective, more recent work in communication studies draws a rather bleak picture of the state of communication in today’s online world. The concept of "dark participation" (Quandt, 2018) picks up on this profound change of perspective. In addition to the systematization of negative participatory forms, the concept was also used as a rhetorical device to comment on the change in scientific perspective: the original publication was primarily meant as a call for balance in the analysis of online participation - something that was often neglected in the subsequent debate. Based on a brief summary of the core ideas and the context of the original publication, the current paper revisits the concept of dark participation by discussing its reception and potential extensions. Furthermore, a reassessment of its value and the limitations for analyzing (negative) forms of online participation is presented vis-à-vis related concepts.
BT - Challenges and perspectives of hate speech research ; Bd. 12
BT - Digital Communication Research ; Bd. 12
BT - Interaktive, elektronische Medien
CY - Berlin
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