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Stephen Matthews

Stephen Matthews

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Pennsylvania State University · Social Data Analytics

Active 1974–2024

h-index37
Citations6.2k
Papers18232 last 5y
Funding$19.9M
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Research topics

  • Political Science
  • Public relations
  • Criminology
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Law

Selected publications

  • Can Social Media Anti-abuse Policies Work? A Quasi-experimental Study of Online Sexist and Racist Slurs

    Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World · 2020 · 13 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Political Science
    • Social psychology
    • Psychology

    The authors use the timing of a change in Twitter’s rules regarding abusive content to test the effectiveness of organizational policies aimed at stemming online harassment. Institutionalist theories of social control suggest that such interventions can be efficacious if they are perceived as legitimate, whereas theories of psychological reactance suggest that users may instead ratchet up aggressive behavior in response to the sanctioning authority. In a sample of 3.6 million tweets spanning one month before and one month after Twitter’s policy change, the authors find evidence of a modest positive shift in the average sentiment of tweets with slurs targeting women and/or African Americans. The authors further illustrate this trend by tracking the network spread of specific tweets and individual users. Retweeted messages are more negative than those not forwarded. These patterns suggest that organizational “anti-abuse” policies can play a role in stemming hateful speech on social media without inflaming further abuse.

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Frequent coauthors

  • Tse‐Chuan Yang

    University at Albany, State University of New York

    42 shared
  • Roger T. Anderson

    University of Virginia Cancer Center

    41 shared
  • Nengliang Yao

    University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College

    41 shared
  • Fabian Camacho

    41 shared
  • Heath B. Mackley

    Geisinger Medical Center

    40 shared
  • Wenke Hwang

    Pennsylvania State University

    38 shared
  • Steven T. Fleming

    38 shared
  • Gretchen Kimmick

    Cancer Institute (WIA)

    37 shared

Education

  • PhD, Town Planning

    University of Wales, College of Cardiff (now Cardiff University)

    1990
  • B.Sc., Geography

    University of Bristol

    1985

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