在线交流中作为非语言线索的表情符号:解决冲突和防止误解的视角

E. Grishechko
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本研究探讨了在 Reddit 上的在线交流中,表情符号作为非语言线索在解决冲突和防止误解方面的作用,并将其作为言语攻击的指标。研究采用混合方法,同时进行定量和定性分析,调查了冲突和非冲突主题中表情符号的使用频率和模式,以及它们对对话语气和结果的影响。研究结果表明,积极情绪表情符号、手势表情符号和讽刺/幽默/嘲讽表情符号最常用于管理具有挑战性的互动和防止误解。研究表明,与非冲突线程相比,冲突线程中使用表情符号的频率更高,这表明表情符号在管理困难互动中发挥着重要作用。此外,研究结果表明,使用表情符号与缓解冲突、澄清误解和改善对话结果的可能性更高相关。除了支持现有的理论框架,如社会信息处理理论和媒体丰富性理论之外,这项研究还为有效的沟通策略和数字空间的设计提供了实用的见解,从而促进更健康的人际沟通。研究结果对在线交流具有启示意义,表明有策略地使用表情符号有助于使互动人性化、促进移情、减轻言语攻击,并最终促成相互理解和冲突的解决。
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EMOJIS AS NONVERBAL CUES IN ONLINE COMMUNICATION: PERSPECTIVES ON CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND MISUNDERSTANDING PREVENTION
The study explores the role of emojis as nonverbal cues in conflict resolution and misunderstanding prevention in online communication on Reddit as indicators of speech aggression. Employing a mixed-methods approach and conducting both quantitative and qualitative analyses, the research investigates the frequency and patterns of emoji use in conflict and non-conflict threads, as well as their impact on conversation tone and outcomes. Findings reveal that positive emotion emojis, gesture emojis, and sarcasm/humor/irony emojis are most commonly used to manage challenging interactions and prevent misunderstandings. The study demonstrates that emoji use is more frequent in conflict threads compared to non-conflict threads, indicating the vital role emojis play in managing difficult interactions. Moreover, the results show that the use of emojis is associated with a higher likelihood of de-escalation, clarification of misunderstandings, and better conversation outcomes. In addition to supporting existing theoretical frameworks, such as Social Information Processing Theory and Media Richness Theory, the study provides practical insights into effective communication strategies and the design of digital spaces that facilitate healthier interpersonal communication. The findings have implications for online communication, suggesting that the strategic use of emojis can help humanize interactions, promote empathy, mitigate speech aggression and ultimately lead to mutual understanding and conflict resolution.
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