Social media provide opportunities to consume and share political news in echo chambers, but also to communicate with members of political outgroups. Exposure to political outgroups is often portrayed as the normatively desirable option, although empirically it has mixed effects. With an experimental study, we find that participants who regularly interact with political outgroups on social media share more politically moderate news articles when we assign them to an audience of mostly outgroup versus ingroup members. On the other hand, those who are accustomed to an online echo chamber subsequently polarize when faced with an outgroup audience. Our study holds implications for how a person's online social setting can shape downstream politi...
This thesis demonstrates how social media has affected political discourse. It builds on an analysis...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
The Internet gives individuals more choice in political news and information sources and more tools ...
How will people use the Internet and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Many assume that in a digital environment with a wide range of ideologically tinged news outlets, pa...
We examine partisan differences in the behavior, communication patterns and social interactions of m...
There has been growing concern about the role social media plays in political polarization. We inves...
Affective polarization—growing animosity and hostility between political rivals—has become increasin...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
The present study challenges prevailing beliefs and research on the role of social media in supporti...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Homophily - our tendency to surround ourselves with others who share our perspectives and opinions a...
Social Media Echo Chambers: A Study of Public Political Discourse on Social Media Abstract In the ...
“Selective avoidance” describes a deliberate attempt to mitigate cognitive dissonance by insulating ...
This thesis demonstrates how social media has affected political discourse. It builds on an analysis...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
The Internet gives individuals more choice in political news and information sources and more tools ...
How will people use the Internet and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Many assume that in a digital environment with a wide range of ideologically tinged news outlets, pa...
We examine partisan differences in the behavior, communication patterns and social interactions of m...
There has been growing concern about the role social media plays in political polarization. We inves...
Affective polarization—growing animosity and hostility between political rivals—has become increasin...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
The present study challenges prevailing beliefs and research on the role of social media in supporti...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Homophily - our tendency to surround ourselves with others who share our perspectives and opinions a...
Social Media Echo Chambers: A Study of Public Political Discourse on Social Media Abstract In the ...
“Selective avoidance” describes a deliberate attempt to mitigate cognitive dissonance by insulating ...
This thesis demonstrates how social media has affected political discourse. It builds on an analysis...
The role of selective exposure in the relationship between online news use and political participati...
The Internet gives individuals more choice in political news and information sources and more tools ...