Cornish, René
2024.
Textual and Non-verbal Expressions of Cyberhate in South African Social Media Misconduct Dismissals. In
Handbook on Cyber Hate [
Law and Visual Jurisprudence, 13],
► pp. 461 ff.
Okan, Mehmet
2024.
Trolling Brands and Consumers in the Era of Social Media. In
Globalized Consumer Insights in the Digital Era [
Advances in Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, and E-Services, ],
► pp. 68 ff.
Paakki, Henna, Heidi Vepsäläinen, Antti Salovaara & Bushra Zafar
2024.
Detecting Covert Disruptive Behavior in Online Interaction by Analyzing Conversational Features and Norm Violations.
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 31:2
► pp. 1 ff.
Srivastava, Aashish
2024.
Social Media and Online Trolling: Examining the Legal Developments in Platform Responsibilities for Tackling Trolling in the US, UK, and Australia. In
Handbook on Cyber Hate [
Law and Visual Jurisprudence, 13],
► pp. 275 ff.
AYTEKİN, Çiğdem, Ulkar GULMAMMADZADA & Huseyn AGHAYEV
2023.
Covid-19 Aşı Karşıtlığı Tutumunda Çok Yüksek Etkileşime Sahip Trollerin Ortak Özelliklerini Belirlemeye İlişkin Bir Araştırma.
Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi :42
► pp. 19 ff.
Ghosh, Soumitra, Amit Priyankar, Asif Ekbal & Pushpak Bhattacharyya
2023.
A transformer-based multi-task framework for joint detection of aggression and hate on social media data.
Natural Language Engineering 29:6
► pp. 1495 ff.
Kapse, Shravani Minesh & Sandhya Gupta
2023.
Trolling and Victims' Perception of Trolling. In
Cyberfeminism and Gender Violence in Social Media [
Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology, ],
► pp. 49 ff.
KIZILTEPE, Frat & Süleyman Sadi SEFEROĞLU
2023.
ÇEVRİMİÇİ TROL DAVRANIŞ ÖLÇEĞİNİN GELİŞTİRİLMESİ.
Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi :66
► pp. 658 ff.
Lawson, Robert, Ursula Lutzky, Andrew Kehoe & Matt Gee
2023.
“Sorry to hear you're going through a difficult time”: Investigating online discussions of consumer debt.
Applied Corpus Linguistics 3:2
► pp. 100056 ff.
Ludemann, Dillon
2023.
Digital semaphore: Political discourse and identity negotiation through 4chan’s /pol/.
New Media & Society 25:10
► pp. 2724 ff.
Mao, Yuanyi, Tianyi Xu & Ki Joon Kim
2023.
Motivations for Proactive and Reactive Trolling on Social Media: Developing and Validating a Four-Factor Model.
Social Media + Society 9:4
Mulcahy, Rory Francis, Aimee Riedel, Byron W. Keating, Amanda Beatson & Marilyn Campbell
2023.
I'd better say something! How empathy shapes bystander psychological reactance and intervention to online trolling of service organizations.
Journal of Service Management 34:5
► pp. 1064 ff.
Resett, Santiago & Pablo Christian González Caino
2023.
Psychometric Properties of the Revised Trolling Questionnaire in Argentinean Adults.
Acta Colombiana de Psicología 26:2
► pp. 101 ff.
Roque, Carolina, Maria Canudo, Samuel Moreira & Inês Sousa Guedes
2023.
Hacking. In
Contemporary Challenges for Cyber Security and Data Privacy [
Advances in Information Security, Privacy, and Ethics, ],
► pp. 83 ff.
Saz-Rubio, Ma Milagros del
2023.
Assessing impoliteness-related language in response to a season's greeting posted by the Spanish and English Prime Ministers on Twitter.
Journal of Pragmatics 206
► pp. 31 ff.
Türk Kurtça, Tuğba & İbrahim Demirci
2023.
Psychopathy, impulsivity, and internet trolling: role of aggressive humour.
Behaviour & Information Technology 42:15
► pp. 2560 ff.
Zeledón Pérez, Jorge, Carolina Carazo-Barrantes & Larissa Tristán Jiménez
2023.
Entre faux contenus, trolls et réseaux sociaux.
Politiques de communication N° 18:1
► pp. 109 ff.
Запорожець, Оксана
2023.
Інтернет-тролінг як інструмент інформаційної війни.
Acta de Historia & Politica: Saeculum XXI :06
► pp. 66 ff.
Ao, Song Harris, MAK Angela K.Y. & TSANG Lennon L L
2022.
Revisiting contingency theory in regenerative social-mediated crisis: An investigation of Maxim’s and Yoshinoya in Hong Kong’s polarized context.
Public Relations Review 48:4
► pp. 102227 ff.
Connolly, P. J.
2022.
Trolling as speech act.
Journal of Social Philosophy 53:3
► pp. 404 ff.
Greene, Patrick & Staci Defibaugh
Jenks, Christopher
2022.
Mock News: On the discourse of mocking in U.S. televised political discussions.
Discourse & Communication 16:1
► pp. 58 ff.
Manuoğlu, Elif & Bengi Öner-Özkan
2022.
Sarcastic and Deviant Trolling in Turkey: Associations With Dark Triad and Aggression.
Social Media + Society 8:3
► pp. 205630512211260 ff.
Nitschinsk, Lewis, Stephanie J. Tobin & Eric J. Vanman
2022.
The Disinhibiting Effects of Anonymity Increase Online Trolling.
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 25:6
► pp. 377 ff.
Vepsäläinen, Heidi
2022.
Responses to advice-seeking on Reddit that do not give advice.
Journal of Pragmatics 191
► pp. 143 ff.
Wolf, Johanna
2022.
RENEWAL vs REBUILDING: Concepts of EUROPE and how Twitter can Shape our Ideas about it. In
On the Discursive Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Europe [
Linguistik in Empirie und Theorie/Empirical and Theoretical Linguistics, ],
► pp. 233 ff.
Xia, Jie & Ping Wang
2022.
Am I trolling?: A CA-informed approach to Gangjing in a Chinese online forum.
Discourse, Context & Media 47
► pp. 100609 ff.
AO, Song Harris & Angela K.Y. Mak
2021.
Regenerative crisis, social media publics and Internet trolling: A cultural discourse approach.
Public Relations Review 47:4
► pp. 102072 ff.
Machova, Kristina, Ivan Srba, Martin Sarnovský, Ján Paralič, Viera Maslej Kresnakova, Andrea Hrckova, Michal Kompan, Marian Simko, Radoslav Blaho, Daniela Chuda, Maria Bielikova & Pavol Navrat
2021.
Addressing False Information and Abusive Language in Digital Space Using Intelligent Approaches. In
Towards Digital Intelligence Society [
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 1281],
► pp. 3 ff.
McVittie, Chris, Rahul Sambaraju & Freya Bain
2021.
‘I love James Blunt as much as I love herpes’ – ‘I love that you're not ashamed to admit you have both’: Attempted insults and responses on Twitter.
Language & Communication 76
► pp. 23 ff.
Paakki, Henna, Heidi Vepsäläinen & Antti Salovaara
2021.
Disruptive online communication: How asymmetric trolling-like response strategies steer conversation off the track.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 30:3
► pp. 425 ff.
Sadiq, Saima, Arif Mehmood, Saleem Ullah, Maqsood Ahmad, Gyu Sang Choi & Byung-Won On
2021.
Aggression detection through deep neural model on Twitter.
Future Generation Computer Systems 114
► pp. 120 ff.
ÇİFTÇİ, Dilan
2021.
KRİZ DÖNEMLERİNDE YARATICI BİR İLETİŞİM OLARAK TROLLER VE CAPSLER: COVID-19 ÖRNEĞİ.
Gümüşhane Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Elektronik Dergisi 9:2
► pp. 848 ff.
Dempsey Willis, Reilly Anne
2020.
Habermasian utopia or Sunstein's echo chamber? The ‘dark side’ of hashtag hijacking and feminist activism.
Legal Studies 40:3
► pp. 507 ff.
Mendonca, Avina, Premilla D'Cruz & Ernesto Noronha
2020.
Trolling in the Cultural and Creative Industries. In
Handbook of Research on Cyberbullying and Online Harassment in the Workplace [
Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development, ],
► pp. 46 ff.
Mendonca, Avina, Premilla D'Cruz & Ernesto Noronha
2022.
Trolling in the Cultural and Creative Industries. In
Research Anthology on Combating Cyber-Aggression and Online Negativity,
► pp. 1533 ff.
Monakhov, Sergei & Alexandre Bovet
2020.
Early detection of internet trolls: Introducing an algorithm based on word pairs / single words multiple repetition ratio.
PLOS ONE 15:8
► pp. e0236832 ff.
Omotosho, Babatunde Joshua
2020.
Interrogating Social Negotiations Within Online Discussion Platforms in Nigeria.
International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning 10:1
► pp. 32 ff.
Ortiz, Stephanie M.
2020.
Trolling as a Collective Form of Harassment: An Inductive Study of How Online Users Understand Trolling.
Social Media + Society 6:2
► pp. 205630512092851 ff.
Paakki, Henna, Antti Salovaara & Heidi Vepsäläinen
2020.
Do Online Trolling Strategies Differ in Political and Interest Forums: Early Results. In
Disinformation in Open Online Media [
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 12259],
► pp. 191 ff.
Pawlicka, Aleksandra, Michał Choraś & Marek Pawlicki
2020.
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security,
► pp. 1 ff.
Pawlicka, Aleksandra, Michał Choraś & Marek Pawlicki
2021.
The stray sheep of cyberspace a.k.a. the actors who claim they break the law for the greater good.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 25:5
► pp. 843 ff.
Xia, Yan, Haiyi Zhu, Tun Lu, Peng Zhang & Ning Gu
2020.
Exploring Antecedents and Consequences of Toxicity in Online Discussions.
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 4:CSCW2
► pp. 1 ff.
Cesur, Alim
2019.
Dijital Karnavalın Aktörleri Olan Trolleri İncelemenin “Asıl Amacı”.
İlef Dergisi
Jenks, Christopher J.
2019.
Talking trolls into existence: On the floor management of trolling in online forums.
Journal of Pragmatics 143
► pp. 54 ff.
Catalano, Theresa & Grace E Fielder
2018.
European spaces and the Roma: Denaturalizing the naturalized in online reader comments.
Discourse & Communication 12:3
► pp. 240 ff.
Clarke, Isobelle
2018.
Stylistic Variation in Twitter Trolling. In
Online Harassment [
Human–Computer Interaction Series, ],
► pp. 151 ff.
Hong, Fu-Yuan & Kuang-Tsan Cheng
2018.
Correlation between university students’ online trolling behavior and online trolling victimization forms, current conditions, and personality traits.
Telematics and Informatics 35:2
► pp. 397 ff.
Matley, David
2018.
“Let's see how many of you mother fuckers unfollow me for this”: The pragmatic function of the hashtag #sorrynotsorry in non-apologetic Instagram posts.
Journal of Pragmatics 133
► pp. 66 ff.
Sierra, Ángel Obregón & Jorge Oceja Castanedo
2018.
Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration,
► pp. 1 ff.
Culpeper, Jonathan & Claire Hardaker
2017.
Impoliteness. In
The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness,
► pp. 199 ff.
Golf-Papez, Maja & Ekant Veer
2017.
Don’t feed the trolling: rethinking how online trolling is being defined and combated.
Journal of Marketing Management 33:15-16
► pp. 1336 ff.
Golf-Papez, Maja & Ekant Veer
2022.
Feeding the Trolling: Understanding and Mitigating Online Trolling Behavior as an Unintended Consequence.
Journal of Interactive Marketing 57:1
► pp. 90 ff.
Graham, Sage L. & Claire Hardaker
2017.
(Im)politeness in Digital Communication. In
The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness,
► pp. 785 ff.
Marignier, Noémie
2017.
« Gay ou pas gay ? » Panique énonciative sur le forum jeuxvideo.com.
Genre, sexualité et société :17
Rüdiger, Sofia & Daria Dayter
2017.
The ethics of researching unlikeable subjects.
Applied Linguistics Review 8:2-3
► pp. 251 ff.
Rüdiger, Sofia & Daria Dayter
Samory, Mattia & Enoch Peserico
2017.
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems,
► pp. 6943 ff.
Synnott, John, Andria Coulias & Maria Ioannou
2017.
Online trolling: The case of Madeleine McCann.
Computers in Human Behavior 71
► pp. 70 ff.
Durham, Mercedes
2016.
Changing Attitudes Towards the Welsh English Accent: A View from Twitter. In
Sociolinguistics in Wales,
► pp. 181 ff.
Dynel, Marta
2016.
“Trolling is not stupid”: Internet trolling as the art of deception serving entertainment.
Intercultural Pragmatics 13:3
Maltby, John, Liz Day, Ruth M. Hatcher, Sarah Tazzyman, Heather D. Flowe, Emma J. Palmer, Caren A. Frosch, Michelle O'Reilly, Ceri Jones, Chloe Buckley, Melanie Knieps & Katie Cutts
2016.
Implicit theories of online trolling: Evidence that attention‐seeking conceptions are associated with increased psychological resilience.
British Journal of Psychology 107:3
► pp. 448 ff.
Hardaker, Claire
2015.
‘I refuse to respond to this obvious troll’: an overview of responses to (perceived) trolling.
Corpora 10:2
► pp. 201 ff.
Hardaker, Claire
2020.
Social Media Interventions and the Language of Political Campaigns: From Online Petitions to Platform Policy Changes. In
Professional Communication [
Communicating in Professions and Organizations, ],
► pp. 227 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2014.
Dealing with Internet Trolling in Political Online Communities.
International Journal of E-Politics 5:4
► pp. 1 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2015.
The Thin-Blue Web. In
Handbook of Research on Cultural and Economic Impacts of the Information Society [
Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology, ],
► pp. 67 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2015.
Trolling Is Not Just a Art. It Is an Science. In
Handbook of Research on Digital Crime, Cyberspace Security, and Information Assurance [
Advances in Digital Crime, Forensics, and Cyber Terrorism, ],
► pp. 436 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2015.
The Role of Affective Computing for Improving Situation Awareness in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operations. In
Handbook of Research on Synthesizing Human Emotion in Intelligent Systems and Robotics [
Advances in Computational Intelligence and Robotics, ],
► pp. 404 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2015.
Using “On-the-Fly Corpus Linguistics” to Systematically Derive Word Definitions Using Inductive Abstraction and Reductionist Correlation Analysis. In
Psychological and Social Implications Surrounding Internet and Gaming Addiction [
Advances in Psychology, Mental Health, and Behavioral Studies, ],
► pp. 153 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2017.
Developing and Validating the “This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things Scale”. In
Politics, Protest, and Empowerment in Digital Spaces [
Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, ],
► pp. 153 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2019.
The Role of Affective Computing for Improving Situation Awareness in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operations. In
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,
► pp. 295 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2019.
Quantifying Participation in Large-Scale Virtual Environments. In
Multifaceted Approach to Digital Addiction and Its Treatment [
Advances in Psychology, Mental Health, and Behavioral Studies, ],
► pp. 177 ff.
Bishop, Jonathan
2021.
Increasing Participation in Large-Scale Virtual Environments. In
Multimedia and Sensory Input for Augmented, Mixed, and Virtual Reality [
Advances in Computational Intelligence and Robotics, ],
► pp. 165 ff.
Boyd, Michael S.
2014.
(New) participatory framework on YouTube? Commenter interaction in US political speeches.
Journal of Pragmatics 72
► pp. 46 ff.
Hopkinson, Christopher
2014.
BUILDING AN ONLINE COMMUNITY: INGROUP FACE AND RELATIONAL WORK IN ONLINE DISCUSSIONS.
Discourse and Interaction 7:1
► pp. 49 ff.
Hopkinson, Christopher
2014.
Face effects of verbal antagonism in online discussions.
Brno Studies in English 40:1
► pp. 65 ff.
Hopkinson, Christopher
2021.
Realizations of oppositional speech acts in English: a contrastive analysis of discourse in L1 and L2 settings.
Intercultural Pragmatics 18:2
► pp. 163 ff.
Lange, Patricia G.
2014.
Commenting on YouTube rants: Perceptions of inappropriateness or civic engagement?.
Journal of Pragmatics 73
► pp. 53 ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 14 september 2024. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers.
Any errors therein should be reported to them.