Extending the Spiral of Silence: Theorizing a Typology of Political Self-Silencing

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Gina M. Masullo, Marley Duchovnay
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Drawing on in-depth interview data from 56 Americans who live in politically divided communities, this study extends the spiral of silence by theorizing a typology of political self-silencing that articulates differing types of silencing with varying motivations and implementations. Using theoretical support from the concept of networked silence, we theorize three types of self-silencing: total, when people always stay silent about politics; misrepresentative, involving lying or hiding one’s beliefs to eschew conflict; and selective, employed for highly contentious topics or aggressive discussants. We posit that people surveil not just the media, society, their community, and their reference groups in deciding whether to self-silence, as the spiral of silence suggests. Rather, they also surveil individual actors and within the context of specific conversations in making assessments about whether to speak out in an evolving, dynamic process.
延伸沉默的螺旋:政治自我沉默的类型学理论化
摘要本研究利用来自56名生活在政治分裂社区的美国人的深入采访数据,通过对政治自我沉默的类型进行理论化,扩展了沉默的螺旋,该类型表达了不同动机和实施方式的不同类型的沉默。利用网络沉默概念的理论支持,我们将三种类型的自我沉默理论化:总的来说,当人们总是对政治保持沉默时;歪曲事实,包括撒谎或隐瞒自己的信仰以避免冲突;以及选择性,用于极具争议的话题或咄咄逼人的讨论者。我们假设,正如沉默的螺旋所表明的那样,人们在决定是否自我沉默时,不仅要监视媒体、社会、社区和参考群体。相反,他们也会在特定对话的背景下,对个体参与者进行监督,以评估是否在一个不断发展的动态过程中发声。
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Communication Studies
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