1. Online public deliberation in China: evolution of interaction patterns and network homophily in the Tianya discussion forum
- Author
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Rony Medaglia and Yang Yang
- Subjects
China ,Online discussion ,media_common.quotation_subject ,050801 communication & media studies ,Context (language use) ,Library and Information Sciences ,Homophily ,World Wide Web ,0508 media and communications ,Network homophily ,Phenomenon ,050602 political science & public administration ,Public deliberation ,Sociology ,Bulletin board system ,media_common ,business.industry ,Communication ,05 social sciences ,discussion forum ,Foundation (evidence) ,Public relations ,Deliberation ,0506 political science ,Tianya ,business - Abstract
Internet discussion platforms in China provide a hugely interesting and relevant source for understanding dynamics of online discussions in a unique context. Adopting the theoretical lens of public deliberation, this paper investigates the evolution of patterns of similar-minded and different-minded interactions over time on a Chinese online discussion forum. We analyse the content and reply networks of 18,000+ messages on four highly debated topics on the Bulletin Board System (BBS) platform Tianya. Findings provide nuanced evidence to the phenomenon of increased network homophily over time, mitigated in discussions where the difference between opinion sides is smaller, and participants have positive opinions. Providing empirical foundation for testing and refining the tenets of public deliberation in the unique socio-cultural and institutional environment of China, this study lays ground for future investigation on independent variables for understanding dynamics of online discussions, and for studies comparing cases across different contexts.
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- 2016