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Representation and Aggression in Digital Racial Conflict: Analyzing Public Comments during Live-Streamed News of Racial Justice Protests – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 May 2022

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Abstract

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Erratum
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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Political Science Association

As a result of a copyediting error, the original version of Kalmoe et al. Reference Kalmoe, Fuller, Santia and Saha2022 contains errors in table 1. Rows 5 and 6 below %BR (Male-presenting and Female-Presenting) contain values of 4% and 5%, respectively. The correct values are 42% and 58%, respectively.

The corrected table is as follows:

Table 1 Local digital participants and local populations

Note: Facebook profiles among those making relevant comments. BR = Baton Rouge-linked profiles; LA = Louisiana-linked profiles. “LA” excludes Baton Rouge-area comments.

The publisher apologizes for this error.

References

Kalmoe, Nathan P., Fuller, P. Brooks, Santia, Martina, and Saha, Paromita. “Representation and Aggression in Digital Racial Conflict: Analyzing Public Comments during Live-Streamed News of Racial Justice Protests.” Perspectives on Politics, 2022, 120. doi:10.1017/S1537592722000123.Google Scholar
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Table 1 Local digital participants and local populations