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Recapitulation of Discursive Behaviour in Blog

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Readers responded to the blog entries by commenting in the Comment Section of each entry. There were three types of comments left by the readers: support (40%, n = 174), showing animosity (25%, n = 109), and giving advice (8%, n = 36).

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Ab Rashid, R., Mohamad, A. (2019). Recapitulation of Discursive Behaviour in Blog. In: New Media Narratives and Cultural Influence in Malaysia. SpringerBriefs in Religious Studies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9985-5_6

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