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The Echo-Chamber

2020
This chapter, the ‘echo-chamber’ reads Steve McQueen’s and Runa Islam’s moving image installations as a return to the aesthetics of the historical avant-gardes of the 1920s. Both artists’ work draws on cinephilia as they replay and return to film form from the past of cinema and avant-garde practices. This chapter argues that their work synthesizes the
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Echo chambers

2022
Daniel Stegmann   +2 more
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Beware Bubbles and Echo Chambers

Hastings Center Report, 2014
AbstractIt's a bold but frankly risky opening shot for Kaebnick, Gusmano, and Murray to commence their report by claiming that a “majority opinion” or a “near‐con­sensus” has now been reached on the matter of synthetic biology. Risky because “majority opinions,” even in well‐established controversies, are highly unstable (events will have many ...
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ECHO: context and limitations

Lancet, The, 2020
Erica L Gollub   +1 more
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Extreme Beliefs and Echo Chambers

Abstract Are extreme beliefs constitutive of echo chambers, or are they only typically caused by them? Or are many echo chambers unproblematic, amplifying relatively benign beliefs? This chapter details the conceptual relations between echo chambers and extreme beliefs, showing how different conceptual choice points in how both echo ...
Malcolm, Finlay, Ranalli, Christopher
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The echo chamber effect on social media

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Matteo Cinelli   +2 more
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Echo Chambers

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
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