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Self-imposed filter bubbles: Selective attention and exposure in online search
It is commonly assumed that algorithmic curation of search results creates filter bubbles, where users’ beliefs are continually reinforced and opposing views are suppressed. However, empirical evidence has failed to support this hypothesis.
Axel G. Ekström +2 more
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The triple-filter bubble: Using agent-based modelling to test a meta-theoretical framework for the emergence of filter bubbles and echo chambers. [PDF]
Geschke D, Lorenz J, Holtz P.
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Can We Win the Battle against Windmills?
Book review: Bruns, A. (2023). Are Filter Bubbles Real? HSE Publishing House.
Eduard E. Safronov
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Religious Filter Bubbles on Digital Public Sphere
The aim of the study is to present the online processes related to religious phenomena appearing on digital platforms, primarily the practice of content filtering (gatekeeping, echo chamber, filter bubble), and a critical review of the scientific ...
Mónika Andok
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We are the Change that we Seek: Information Interactions During a Change of Viewpoint [PDF]
There has been considerable hype about filter bubbles and echo chambers influencing the views of information consumers. The fear is that these technologies are undermining democracy by swaying opinion and creating an uninformed, polarised populace.
Adamic L.A. +21 more
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The Face of the Other (Faith) as a Threat
According to Emmanuel Lévinas, the face of the other is the starting point of ethics. The following article therefore examines in which form of media representation Christians meet with the other or, more precisely, with “the faith of the other ...
Paganini, Claudia
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Introduced by tech entrepreneur and activist Eli Pariser in 2011, the ‘filter bubble’ is a persistent concept which suggests that search engines and social media, together with their recommendation and personalisation algorithms, are centrally culpable for the societal and ideological polarisation experienced in many countries: we no longer encounter a
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Two-phase distribution in the vertical flow line of a domestic wet central heating system [PDF]
The theoretical and experimental aspects of bubble distribution in bubbly two-phase flow are reviewed in the context of the micro bubbles present in a domestic gas fired wet central heating system.
Brunel University +3 more
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Digital Echo Chambers as Phenomenon of Political Space
This article attempts to provide a comprehensive overview of the academic literature on the subject, examining the different approaches, their similarities and general differences, advantages and disadvantages, and providing a consolidated and critical ...
Mikhail A. Beznosov +1 more
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Harmonic chirp imaging method for ultrasound contrast agent [PDF]
Coded excitation is currently used in medical ultrasound to increase signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and penetration depth. We propose a chirp excitation method\ud for contrast agents using the second harmonic component of the response.
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