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. 2023 Nov 30;18(11):e0294636.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294636. eCollection 2023.

Immigrant-critical alternative media in online conversations

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Immigrant-critical alternative media in online conversations

Victoria Yantseva et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

In this work, we explore the role of immigrant-critical alternative media in shaping collective emotions and users' evaluations of the immigration issue, using a conversational approach and an empirical case of Flashback, a prominent Swedish online platform where many immigration-related discussions take place. Our text and network-based analysis of more than 9,000 conversations during the last election period reveals that the platform users consume and distribute diverging types of media content across a wide ideological spectrum which, however, has a limited influence on the evolution of conversations and users' stances in the immigration debate. Nevertheless, we find that the conversation networks with alternative media content tend to include more negative evaluations of the immigration issue, attracting fewer participants and lasting less than other conversations. We contextualise our findings using Collins' Interaction Ritual Chains (IRC) theory and discuss the conditions under which such online conversations can produce high user involvement and, potentially, participants' radicalisation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

Fig 1
Fig 1. Conversations’ pace depending on edge type, links shared and message stances.
(left): Interaction time intervals for different types of edges and message stances. (right): Interaction time intervals for different types of edges and links shared.

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