2022
DOI: 10.1177/14614448221135861
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Signaling silence: Affective and cognitive responses to risks of online activism about corruption in an authoritarian context

Abstract: Networked authoritarian governments’ use of digital repression creates uncertainty and amplifies risk signals for ordinary citizens using social media for political expression. Employing theoretical frameworks from the risk and decision-making literature, we experimentally examine how citizens perceive and respond to the risks of low-effort forms of online activism in an authoritarian context. Our online field experiment demonstrates that emotional responses to the regime’s risk signals about online activism d… Show more

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