Drawing from many disciplines, the report adopts a behavioural psychology perspective to argue that “social media changes people’s political behaviour”. Four pressure points are identified and analysed in detail: the attention economy; choice architectures; algorithmic content curation; and mis/disinformation. Policy implications are outlined in detail.JRC.H.1-Knowledge for Policy: Concepts and Method
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Contains fulltext : 198976.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Internet pr...
Although the relationship between digitalisation and democracy is subject of growing public attentio...
The two big political campaigns of 2016 that led to a vote for Brexit in the UK and the election of ...
This report is the second output from the Joint Research Centre’s (JRC) Enlightenment 2.0 multi-annu...
This policy paper offers a brief overview of the hazards for digital democracy stemming from AI and ...
How do European citizens receive what little information that they do about the policies and activit...
First published online: 31 December 2019The European Commission (EC) has recognised the exposure of ...
The uploaded dataset was used for the statistical analysis of the pre-print "Artificial Intelligence...
The Internet provides fast and ubiquitous communication that enables all kinds of communities and pr...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalisation have become an integral part of public governance. W...
Defence date: 2 June 2015Examining Board: Prof. Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institut...
Although the relationship between digitalisation and democracy is subject of growing public attentio...
The policy report is based on an empirical study carried out by Caterina Froio (Sciences Po,CEE), No...
This paper argues that the current policy initiatives adopted by the European Commission are meaning...
This dissertation investigates how new technologies, particularly algorithms and online media, impac...
Contains fulltext : 198976.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Internet pr...
Although the relationship between digitalisation and democracy is subject of growing public attentio...
The two big political campaigns of 2016 that led to a vote for Brexit in the UK and the election of ...