Authors
Emily Klein
Publication date
2023
Institution
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Description
Loaded language is an umbrella term for words, phrases, and overall rhetorical strategies that have strong emotional implications and intent to sway others. Belief in conspiracy theories is tied to a range of strong emotions (van Prooijen and Douglas, 2018). Accordingly, language with strong emotional and persuasive content may be expressed by people experiencing the strong emotions associated with conspiracy theorizing. In this research, I examined multiple types of loaded language in three studies:(1) a comparison of loaded language on two online parenting forums for and against vaccination,(2) a comparison of loaded language on the subreddits r/conspiracy, r/science, and r/wallstreetbets, and (3) an evaluation of loaded language in a dataset from the alt-tech social networking platform Parler on January 6, 2021, when the US Capitol was attacked as a consequence of conspiracy theories regarding the …
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