Zusammenfassung
In den letzten Jahrzehnten ist das kommunikationswissenschaftliche Interesse an Emotionen stark angestiegen (Wirth, 2008, 2014a). Allerdings bleiben die empirische Erfassung von Emotionen in Kommunikationsinhalten sowie die Forschung zu deren Wirkung hinter der aktuellen Theoriebildung zurück. Dies kann zu Missverständnissen in Bezug auf die Verbreitung von emotionalen Kommunikations-inhalten und deren Wirkungen führen.
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Schemer, C., Kühne, R., Sommer, K. (2019). Zum Einfluss von Gruppenemotionen und kollektiven Emotionen in sozialen Medien. In: Schramm, H., Matthes, J., Schemer, C. (eds) Emotions Meet Cognitions. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25963-1_1
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