The dark side of online participation: exploring non-, passive and negative participation

C Lutz, CP Hoffmann - Information, Communication & Society, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Studies on the 'second-level digital divide'explore the socio-economic antecedents and
effects of (a lack of) user participation on the Internet. At the same time, some have criticized …

The Dark Side of Online Participation: Exploring Non-and Negative Participation

C Lutz, CP Hoffmann - AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2016 - spir.aoir.org
In this contribution, we differentiate the meaning of online participation based on a
qualitative study (focus groups, online communities) with 96 individuals from a broad range …

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C Lutz, CP Hoffmann - 2017 - academia.edu
Studies on the 'second-level digital divide'explore the socioeconomic antecedents and
effects of (a lack of) user participation on the Internet. At the same time, some have criticized …

[PDF][PDF] The dark side of online participation: exploring non-, passive and negative participation

C Lutz, CP Hoffmann - 2017 - researchgate.net
Studies on the 'second-level digital divide'explore the socioeconomic antecedents and
effects of (a lack of) user participation on the Internet. At the same time, some have criticized …

The dark side of online participation: Exploring non-, passive and negative participation.

C Lutz, CP Hoffmann - Information, Communication & Society, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Studies on the 'second-level digital divide'explore the socio-economic antecedents and
effects of (a lack of) user participation on the Internet. At the same time, some have criticized …

The Dark Side of Online Participation: Exploring Non-, Passive and Negative Participation

C Lutz, CP Hoffmann - 2017 - biopen.bi.no
Studies on the “second-level digital divide” explore the socio-economic antecedents and
effects of (a lack of) user participation on the Internet. At the same time, some have criticized …