A Study of the Effect of Online News Consumption on Political Polarization and Deliberative Democracy

作者: Tara Hofbauer

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摘要: This paper examines the effect that Internet and online news consumption has had on American society. It looks first at number types of people who use Web. These are individuals liable to be impacted by consumption. The study then factors control users’ acquisition information. gatekeepers, as they referred here, play a role in determining impact At last, what exactly this is, showing homophilous social networks incivility have limited capacity for serious democratic deliberation contributed political polarization.

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