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This book is the first of its kind to apply a global perspective to Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann's Spiral of Silence theory within the context of the social media era. Drawing on contributions from scholars across six countries, it offers a comparative analysis of how cultural norms and sociopolitical environments influence individuals' willingness to express their views online and offline. By contextualizing opinion expression through a cross-cultural lens, the volume addresses a significant gap in the literature—namely, the lack of holistic, internationally comparative research on public opinion dynamics in digital spaces.
Contributors present the most current observations on factors shaping the "climate of opinion" in their respective national contexts. This approach enables a nuanced exploration of how users engage in or withdraw from public discussions, particularly around sensitive or politically charged issues. In doing so, the book rethinks assumptions about the universal applicability of the Spiral of Silence theory, emphasizing the importance of cultural variation in shaping communication behaviors and decisions.
Importantly, the volume also interrogates the role of social media algorithms and emerging AI-driven systems in reinforcing or disrupting these dynamics. Algorithmic curation, recommendation engines, and content moderation tools shape the visibility of viewpoints, subtly influencing users' perceptions of dominant opinion climates. These technological infrastructures can amplify majority opinions, suppress minority voices, and exacerbate the psychological mechanisms behind the spiral of silence—often without users being aware of their impact. The interplay of these digital systems with cultural and psychological factors forms a critical new dimension in understanding opinion formation in the 21st century.
The book's findings are globally relevant, particularly for societies experiencing high levels of migration and cultural diversity. It offers crucial insights into how migrants and culturally diverse communities participate in online public discourse, and whether their contributions are acknowledged or marginalized—an essential consideration for achieving inclusive social cohesion. By unpacking how, when, and why people across different cultural contexts engage in public expression, this book deepens our understanding of the true scope and shape of 'public opinion' in both digital and physical arenas.
Contents
.- Chapter 1 Introduction
.- 1.1 Introduction to the Book
.- 1.2 Contextualizing the Social Media Era
.- 1.3 The Spiral of Silence Theory
.- 1.4 Communication, Culture, and Technology
.- 1.5 Chapter Overview
.- Chapter 2 India
.- 2.1 Socio-Cultural Diversity and Silence
.- 2.2 Digital India and Social Media Penetration
.- 2.3 Political Landscape and Opinion Polarization
.- 2.4 Digital Activism and Counter-Silence Strategies
.- 2.5 Case studies
.- Chapter 3 China
.- 3.1 Historical and Cultural Foundations
.- 3.2 Government control and censorship
.- 3.3 Digital Echo Chambers and Conformity
.- 3.4 Reverse-Agenda Setting and Expression
.- Chapter 4 Indonesia
.- 4.1 Cultural Plurality and Identity
.- 4.2 Political Transitions and Expression
.- 4.3 Digital Communication Landscape in Indonesia
.- 4.4 Religious Diversity and Silence
.- 4.5 Identity Expression and Online Activism
.- Chapter 5 Philippines
.- 5.1 Colonial Legacy and Cultural Identity
.- 5.2 Political Volatility in Philippines
.- 5.3 Social Media Amplification
.- 5.4 Fear of Backlash
.- 5.5 Alternative Narratives
.- Chapter 6 Nepal
.- 6.1 Social Cultural Diversity and Silence
.- 6.2 Digital Connectivity and Cultural Traditions
.- 6.3 Navigating the Challenges of Expression, Conformity, and Dissent
.- Chapter 7 Vietnam
.- 7.1 Historical Narratives and Collective Memory
.- 7.2 Cultural values and societal norms contributing to the spiral of silence theory
.- 7.3 Digital Activism and Disruption
.- Chapter 8 Pakistan
.- 8.1 Political Climate and Silence
.- 8.2 Religious Dynamics and Silence
.- 8.3 Countering Silence Actions
.- Chapter 9 South Africa
.- 9.1 Apartheid Legacy and Identity
.- 9.2 Digital Empowerment and Inclusivity
.- 9.3 Reclaiming Voices
.- 9.4 Cultural Identity and Dialogue
.- Chapter 10 Conclusion: Unveiling the 10.1 Key Findings Across Chapters
.- 10.2 Cross-Cultural Patterns
.- 10.3 Influence of Digital Platforms
.- 10.4 Empowerment and Counter-Silence 10.5 Future Research Directions.