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Echo Chamber

2021
Echo Chamber is a game that persuades players to re-examine their argumentation style and adopt new rhetorical techniques procedurally delivered through gameplay. The importance of this game is for two reasons: first, though several games have been made addressing the environmental impacts of climate change, none have examined the gap between ...
Ethan Burch, Jichen Zhu
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Echo Chamber

Scientific American
Echo Chamber is a participatory sound installation using MusicGen's audio generative AI. Participants play a short melody on a piano, which is then used as a reference for MusicGen to generate multiple versions of itself. These evolving echoes of the original are played back through a multi-channel speaker installation.
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Inside the Echo Chamber

Scientific American, 2020
Despite optimistic talk about “collective intelligence,” the Web has helped create an echo chamber where misinformation thrives. Indeed, the viral spread of hoaxes, conspiracy theories, and other false or baseless information online is one of the most disturbing social trends of the early 21st century.
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Blogs are Echo Chambers: Blogs are Echo Chambers

2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2009
In the last decade, blogs have exploded in number, popularity and scope. However, many commentators and researchers speculate that blogs isolate readers in echo chambers, cutting them off from dissenting opinions. Our empirical paper tests this hypothesis.
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Echo chambers

2019
Abstract In this chapter, the focus is on the phenomenon of online echo chambers, trying an evaluation from the broad perspective of cultural evolution. It has been noted that individuals associate on social media in communities of like-minded people, where they are repeatedly exposed to the same kind of information and, even more ...
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The Echo Chamber

The Yearbook of Comparative Literature, 2019
Abstract This chapter examines the São Paulo Municipal Chamber, focusing on three noise debates in São Paulo, the first two of which involve noise ordinances created in the 1990s, and enforced by the PSIU. The first debate revolves around the Evangelical lawmakers’ attempts to exclude, minimize, or hinder the impact of the noise ...
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Echo Chambers on Facebook

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Do echo chambers actually exist on social media? By focusing on how both Italian and US Facebook users relate to two distinct narratives (involving conspiracy theories and science), we offer quantitative evidence that they do. The explanation involves users’ tendency to promote their favored narratives and hence to form polarized groups.
Walter Quattrociocchi   +2 more
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