Social media has played a substantial role in how individuals communicate and connect with the world around them, but social media also plays a role in how individuals perceive the political environment and shapes individuals' opinions on current events and issues in today's world. This paper looks at how social media affects public opinion and the polarization of American politics by looking at traditional public opinion shaping factors, such as selective exposure, partisan-motivated reasoning, priming, framing, and agenda setting, and evaluates the unique roles of these factors on public opinion via social media. This paper also looks at distinctive attributes of social media, such as spam accounts and the communication structure, and det...
In the ever-connected digital landscape, news dissemination on social media platforms serves as a vi...
Western societies have become more polarized over the last decades which forms a threat to their dem...
Polarization of group opinions - a natural mechanism that enables groups to stay intrinsically cohes...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
This thesis makes use of existing research and data to create a clearer understanding of the impact ...
Social media use plays an important role in shaping our political views. In this paper, we investiga...
The rise in populism in the Western world, most evident in the results of the 2016 Brexit referendum...
This paper delves into the polarising effects of media’s influence on the current political landscap...
OSU Political Science Research Process AwardMuch scholarship has been produced to explain how one’s ...
People increasingly shape their opinions by accessing and discussing content shared on social networ...
Social media monitoring in politics can be understood by situating it in theories of public opinion....
That media is the mirror of the society is more an indisputable fact than a communication theory. Bu...
With the development of information technology, the information retrieving channel varies from one p...
Does the use of online platforms to share opinions contribute to the polarization of the publicdebat...
For most of the last century, surveys have dominated the measure of public opinion. But public opini...
In the ever-connected digital landscape, news dissemination on social media platforms serves as a vi...
Western societies have become more polarized over the last decades which forms a threat to their dem...
Polarization of group opinions - a natural mechanism that enables groups to stay intrinsically cohes...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
This thesis makes use of existing research and data to create a clearer understanding of the impact ...
Social media use plays an important role in shaping our political views. In this paper, we investiga...
The rise in populism in the Western world, most evident in the results of the 2016 Brexit referendum...
This paper delves into the polarising effects of media’s influence on the current political landscap...
OSU Political Science Research Process AwardMuch scholarship has been produced to explain how one’s ...
People increasingly shape their opinions by accessing and discussing content shared on social networ...
Social media monitoring in politics can be understood by situating it in theories of public opinion....
That media is the mirror of the society is more an indisputable fact than a communication theory. Bu...
With the development of information technology, the information retrieving channel varies from one p...
Does the use of online platforms to share opinions contribute to the polarization of the publicdebat...
For most of the last century, surveys have dominated the measure of public opinion. But public opini...
In the ever-connected digital landscape, news dissemination on social media platforms serves as a vi...
Western societies have become more polarized over the last decades which forms a threat to their dem...
Polarization of group opinions - a natural mechanism that enables groups to stay intrinsically cohes...