Hiroki Kato
|país = Japón |nacionalidad = |lugar fallecimiento = |fecha fallecimiento = |altura = |peso = |pareja = |hijos = |firma =|deporte = Fútbol |inicio = 2004 |retiro = 2013 |equipo_debut = Yokohama F. Marinos |equipo_retiro = Mito HollyHock |club = |liga = |posición = Defensa |numero = |goles_clubes =
|selección = |debut internacional = |número selección = |veces internacional = |goles internacional =
|equipos = * Yokohama F. Marinos (2004) * Mito HollyHock (2007) * Mito HollyHock (2009-2013) |medallas = |medallista olímpico = |web = |twitter = |facebook = }}
es un exfutbolista japonés. Jugaba de defensa y su último club fue el Mito HollyHock de Japón. proporcionado por Wikipedia
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In the age of the Internet, anonymous online users can form a societal reaction by posting large quantities of critique and insulting comments against (perceived) norm violations on social media. These so-called online firestorms, or Enjō in Japanese, tend to include aggressive behavior against the target. This research aims to reveal the dynamics of Enjō and explores how people communicate with each other in the formation process of Enjō by conducting a comparative case study. This study collects tweets posted in five Enjō cases and compares each case to create conceptual categories of the communication process of Enjō. Results show that the participants of Enjō interact with each other to define the problem of concern through exchange of information. Moreover, it is revealed that there are two types of process in the escalation of Enjō, “social problematization” and “villa...
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In the age of the Internet, anonymous online users can form a societal reaction by posting large quantities of critique and insulting comments against (perceived) norm violations on social media. These so-called online firestorms, or Enjō in Japanese, tend to include aggressive behavior against the target. This research aims to reveal the dynamics of Enjō and explores how people communicate with each other in the formation process of Enjō by conducting a comparative case study. This study collects tweets posted in five Enjō cases and compares each case to create conceptual categories of the communication process of Enjō. Results show that the participants of Enjō interact with each other to define the problem of concern through exchange of information. Moreover, it is revealed that there are two types of process in the escalation of Enjō, “social problematization” and “villa...