Is anyone immune to the social media echo chamber?
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Is anyone immune to the social media echo chamber? / Hendricks, Vincent Fella.
In: The Conversation, 13.08.2014.Research output: Contribution to journal › Contribution to newspaper - Feature article › Communication
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T1 - Is anyone immune to the social media echo chamber?
AU - Hendricks, Vincent Fella
PY - 2014/8/13
Y1 - 2014/8/13
N2 - It’s becoming increasingly obvious that as we spend more time communicating via social media, we are disappearing into bubbles. We receive information from the same sources and witness the views of the same people in our personalised newsfeeds every day. But it also seems like living in our bubble is having an effect on our own opinions and how we formulate them.
AB - It’s becoming increasingly obvious that as we spend more time communicating via social media, we are disappearing into bubbles. We receive information from the same sources and witness the views of the same people in our personalised newsfeeds every day. But it also seems like living in our bubble is having an effect on our own opinions and how we formulate them.
M3 - Contribution to newspaper - Feature article
JO - The Conversation
JF - The Conversation
ER -
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