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Should we worry about filter bubbles? [PDF]
Some fear that personalised communication can lead to information cocoons or filter bubbles. For instance, a personalised news website could give more prominence to conservative or liberal media items, based on the (assumed) political interests of the ...
Frederik J. Zuiderveen Borgesius +5 more
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Emotion as a cross-layer mechanism in filter bubbles: a social-psychological perspective [PDF]
In increasingly personalized media environments, individuals encounter information that aligns with their existing beliefs, raising concerns about polarization, intergroup hostility, and the erosion of shared political reality.
Shengyu He, Yang Fan
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Rethinking the filter bubble? Developing a research agenda for the protective filter bubble
Filter bubbles and echo chambers have received global attention from scholars, media organizations, and the general public. Filter bubbles have primarily been regarded as intrinsically negative, and many studies have sought to minimize their influence ...
Jacob Erickson
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Information Bubble: How to Control Democracy in the Information Society Era
Research Question: The research lead to answer the question: Do filter bubbles distort the electoral process in such a way that it violates the right to free elections?
Ewa Milczarek
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Nature conservation in a digitalized world: echo chambers and filter bubbles
Digital echo chambers and filter bubbles are increasingly the subject of societal, political, and scientific discourse. However, the impact of these phenomena on nature conservation remains understudied. This study provides an explorative overview of the
Annika Miller +3 more
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A critical review of filter bubbles and a comparison with selective exposure
The new high-choice media environment has raised concerns that users of social networking sites primarily select political information that supports their political opinions and avoid information that challenges them.
Dahlgren Peter M.
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The intensified selective exposure of political news on social media, personalization of the news receiving process, and emerging new information phenomena, such as filter bubbles and echo chambers, call for a rethink of the role of new digital media in
Justina Januškevičiūtė
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Detection of Bubbles in Tehran Stock Exchange Using Log-Periodic Power-Low Singularity Model [PDF]
One of the essential factors that lead to severe disruptions in financial markets is price bubbles and subsequent crashes. Numerous models for detecting bubbles have been developed, one of which (LPPLS) has lately attracted considerable interest.
Ali Namaki, Mehrdad Haghgoo
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Filter Bubbles. Art and digital worlds
Our experience is marked by the constant, and often imperceptible, presence of technological actors that, with their operational mechanisms, greatly influence the processes of construction of the worlds – both physical and imaginary – in which we live ...
Francesca Perotto
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Endogenetic structure of filter bubble in social networks [PDF]
The filter bubble is an intermediate structure to provoke polarization and echo chambers in social networks, and it has become one of today's most urgent issues for social media.
Yong Min +4 more
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