Affect in social media: The role of audience and the presence of contempt in cyberbullying

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40:e233 (2017)
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Abstract

Gervais & Fessler's Attitude–Scenario–Emotion (ASE) model is a useful tool for the detection of affect in social media. In this commentary, an addition to the model is proposed – the audience – and its role in the manifestation of affect is discussed using a cyberbullying scenario. The presence of contempt in cyberbullying is also discussed.

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Are there basic emotions?Paul Ekman - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (3):550-553.

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