There is considerable disagreement among scholars as to whether social media fuels polarization in society. However, a few have considered the possibility that polarization may instead affect social media usage. To address this gap, the study uses Dutch panel data to test directionality in the relationship between social media use and affective polarization. No support was found for the hypothesis that social media use contributed to the level of affective polarization. Instead, the results lend support to the hypothesis that it was the level of affective polarization that affected subsequent use of social media. The results furthermore reveal heterogeneous patterns among individuals, depending on their previous level of social media usage,...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
Despite its potentially pernicious consequences for social relations and democracy, the study of aff...
There is considerable disagreement among scholars as to whether social media fuels polarization in s...
For the last few decades, social media in all forms has been an extremely prevalent part of people’s...
Many people across the globe interact in the world of social media on a daily basis. The platforms h...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
Social media has changed people’s experience with political language. Social media platforms have be...
At the beginning of its diffusion as a mass communication medium, the Internet had been enthusiastic...
The ability of social media users to express themselves online should be influential for opinion for...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
One culprit in the sharp increase in political polarization is social media use. We conduct two stud...
ABSTRACT With this study, I analyze the social media behaviors of ninety-four Generation Z Otterbein...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
Despite its potentially pernicious consequences for social relations and democracy, the study of aff...
There is considerable disagreement among scholars as to whether social media fuels polarization in s...
For the last few decades, social media in all forms has been an extremely prevalent part of people’s...
Many people across the globe interact in the world of social media on a daily basis. The platforms h...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
Social media has changed people’s experience with political language. Social media platforms have be...
At the beginning of its diffusion as a mass communication medium, the Internet had been enthusiastic...
The ability of social media users to express themselves online should be influential for opinion for...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
One culprit in the sharp increase in political polarization is social media use. We conduct two stud...
ABSTRACT With this study, I analyze the social media behaviors of ninety-four Generation Z Otterbein...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
Despite its potentially pernicious consequences for social relations and democracy, the study of aff...