Conflict & Communication Online (Apr 2019)

When online commentary turns into violence: The role of Twitter in slander against journalists in Colombia

  • Marta Milena Barrios,
  • Lina María Vega Estarita,
  • Luis M. Gil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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The 55-year long Colombian conflict with the FARC guerrilla movement ended in 2016 with the signing of a peace agreement, which resulted in a substantial reduction in the number of victims of socio-political violence. Paradoxically, this did not improve security for journalists, who were targeted: one was killed, another suffered sexual abuse (Medicina Legal, 2016), and 262 received threats (FLIP, 2017). In a qualitative case study, we content analyzed 592 tweets in order to document how threats from a political powerholder contributed to the formation of networks engaging in verbal violence on Twitter. Results showed that attacks on freedom of the press originated from a legitimate actor, caused an extremely polarized discussion among citizens who took sides, and provoked further threats and accusations. Conciliatory positions were hard to find.

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