SGIA's Dr. Ben Taylor Publishes a New Book

KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 18, 2025

Book cover for "Trolling Democracy: How Trolls Distort Digital Discourse" by J. Benjamin Taylor and Sean Richey. The design features a colorful speech bubble composed of icons representing technology, communication, and data. The title and authors' names are centered prominently
Dr. Ben Taylor, Associate Professor of Political Science and the Coordinator of the Political Science major, co-authored a new book, Trolling Democracy: How Trolls Distort Digital Discourse.

The Internet is a hub for gathering political information and accounts for significant political activity; however, social interactions online are often disrupted by trolling. As digital democracy continues to evolve, understanding trolling is crucial for developing strategies to foster a healthier online environment conducive to democratic engagement. Understanding the objective of posting deceitful, inflammatory content is crucial.

Trolling Democracy offers both academic and practical insights into one of the most pressing challenges of the digital age. By leveraging theoretical insights, empirical evidence from new surveys, and innovative experiments, SGIA's Dr. Ben Taylor and his coauthor, Dr. Sean Richey, offer a comprehensive understanding of trolling鈥檚 effect on the public sphere and its implications for democratic processes. Furthermore, they address the broader societal concerns raised by the proliferation of trolling, including the spread of misinformation, the erosion of trust in online platforms, and the exacerbation of political polarization.

Enhancing our knowledge of trolling by bridging gaps in previous research and proposing new avenues for future study, Taylor and Richey equip us with the tools to counteract its negative effects more effectively.

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