Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to which they are exposed, may lead people to isolate themselves from viewpoints with which they disagree, thereby serving as political “echo chambers.” We investigate hypotheses concerning the circumstances under which Twitter users who communicate about elections would engage with (a) supportive, (b) oppositional, and (c) mixed political networks. Based on online surveys of representative samples of Italian and German individuals who posted at least one Twitter message about elections in 2013, we find substantial differences in the extent to which social media facilitates exposure to similar versus dissimilar political views. Our results sugg...
Echo chambers in online social networks, in which users prefer to interact only with ideologically-a...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes t...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Echo chambers, i.e., situations where one is exposed only to opinions that agree with their own, are...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
[EN] In the last decade, social media gained a very significant role in public debates, and despite ...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
The changing online environment - where the breadth of the information we are exposed to is algorith...
The paper considers how social media ecologies are affecting partisan engagement around political ne...
Social media have become increasingly relevant in election campaigns, as both politicians and citize...
In the last decade, social media gained a very significant role in public debates, and despite the m...
Scholars and commentators have debated whether lower-threshold forms of political engagement on soci...
In this study, we investigate how Twitter allows individuals in Hungary and Poland to experience dif...
Echo chambers in online social networks, in which users prefer to interact only with ideologically-a...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes t...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Echo chambers, i.e., situations where one is exposed only to opinions that agree with their own, are...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
[EN] In the last decade, social media gained a very significant role in public debates, and despite ...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
The changing online environment - where the breadth of the information we are exposed to is algorith...
The paper considers how social media ecologies are affecting partisan engagement around political ne...
Social media have become increasingly relevant in election campaigns, as both politicians and citize...
In the last decade, social media gained a very significant role in public debates, and despite the m...
Scholars and commentators have debated whether lower-threshold forms of political engagement on soci...
In this study, we investigate how Twitter allows individuals in Hungary and Poland to experience dif...
Echo chambers in online social networks, in which users prefer to interact only with ideologically-a...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes t...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...