Does centralization of online content regulation affect political hate speech in a country? A public choice perspective

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作者
Arayankalam, Jithesh [1 ]
Soral, Prakriti [2 ]
Khan, Anupriya [3 ]
Krishnan, Satish [4 ]
Bose, Indranil [5 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Management Raipur, Informat Syst Area, Atal Nagar P O Abhanpur, Kurru 493661, Chhattisgarh, India
[2] Indian Inst Management Indore, Org Behav & Human Resource Management Area, Prabandh Shikhar, Prabandh Shikhar,Rau Pithampur Rd, Indore 453556, Madhya Pradesh, India
[3] Indian Inst Management Ranchi, Informat Syst & Business Analyt, Prabandhan Nagar,Nayasarai Rd, Ranchi 835303, Jharkhand, India
[4] Indian Inst Management Kozhikode, Informat Syst Area, Kozhikode 673570, Kerala, India
[5] Indian Inst Management Ahmedabad, Ahmadabad 380015, Gujarat, India
关键词
Political hate speech; Online content regulation; Disinformation; Social media; Public choice theory; SOCIAL MEDIA; SURVEILLANCE; DISINFORMATION; PARTICIPATION; CENSORSHIP; INTERNET; PATHS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.im.2024.103919
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
This study primarily examines how the centralization of online content regulation increases political hate speech in a country. It also explores the roles of the government's social media surveillance and disinformation in this relationship. Calhoun's public choice theory is used as a theoretical foundation to examine relationships. Data from 179 nations are analyzed using a mixed -method approach (i.e., path analysis and fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis), and the findings reveal how centralization of online content regulation results in higher levels of political hate speech by increasing social media surveillance of political content and disinformation through social media by the government.
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