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== Spiral of Silence ==
See WikiPedia:Spiral_of_silence
Also read attachment:the_third_person_effect_sprial_of_silence.pdf
The formation of
* Public opinion
* Majority opinion
* Social norms
Natural ability to peruse (know) __climate of opinion__ : Quasi-statistical sense
* Congruent party . . . (no fear) . . . . publicly supporting or Willingness to speak out
* Incongruent party . . . (fear of isolation) . . . silence
Overcomming the spiral
* Some people are brave to speak out : silent majority vs. vocal majority
Online (the Internet)
* Some difference . . .
* Inhibition of behavior in the Internet (with anonymity)
* lack of social cues (which are used in F2F communications).
* Some other cues (the Internet-specific) develops
False cognition of climate of opinion
* [WikiPedia:Pluralistic_ignorance Pluralistic ignorance]
* Prohibition period
* Illusionary support for communism in the Soviet Union
* Drinking on campus
The Third Person Effect
* 자신이 다른 사람보다 매스미디어(커뮤니케이션)의 영향을 덜 받음
* social distance concept
* censorship . . . control . . . regulation
CategoryTheory
Spiral of Silence ¶
The formation of
- Public opinion
- Majority opinion
- Social norms
- Congruent party . . . (no fear) . . . . publicly supporting or Willingness to speak out
- Incongruent party . . . (fear of isolation) . . . silence
- Some people are brave to speak out : silent majority vs. vocal majority
- Some difference . . .
- Inhibition of behavior in the Internet (with anonymity)
- lack of social cues (which are used in F2F communications).
- Some other cues (the Internet-specific) develops
- Inhibition of behavior in the Internet (with anonymity)
- Pluralistic ignorance
- Prohibition period
- Illusionary support for communism in the Soviet Union
- Drinking on campus
- Prohibition period
- 자신이 다른 사람보다 매스미디어(커뮤니케이션)의 영향을 덜 받음
- social distance concept
- censorship . . . control . . . regulation