Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Online Hate Speech

online hate

Abstract

This study examines the causes and consequences of online hate speech by systematically analyzing comments on one of the largest online news platforms in the world. Our study creates a novel, online news participation-tracking dataset from January 2011 to October 2020 using NAVER News, the largest news-aggregating service in South Korea.

Field

Communication and Political Science

Team

Georgia Kernell, Seonhye Noh

Georgia Kernell

Georgia Kernell’s research focuses on political parties, political communication, voting, and methods. She is particularly interested in how political parties’ organizational rules shape voter participation and representation.

Seonhye Noh

Seonhye Noh is interested in how people create and develop their opinion by engaging in online information and how its dynamics interact with the political landscape. Online hate speech and its political influence are among the main research interests, given that today’s online spaces give greater opportunities to circulate aggressive and polarized perspectives at increasingly low cost.