Are we actually polarized or are we simply told, and believe, we are?

Convegno dell’Associazione Italiana di Comunicazione Politica (AssoComPol) Beyond digital political communication: platforms, algorithms and automation Università di Torino 8-10 giugno 2023 Presentazione: Are we actually polarized or are we simply…

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Immaginari antagonisti: lo storytelling visuale durante il WCF2019

Convegno di metà mandato dell'Associazione Italiana di Sociologia Sezione Studi di Genere Genere, Differenze e Cambiamento Sociale. Educazione, Formazione e Comunicazione nella Società Digitale Università di Torino, Dipartimento di Filosofia…

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“We hate her…and you too”: Polarized intersectionality in Italy throughout changing political scenarios

This article proposes a joint application of online network analysis and NLP techniques to explore dynamics of “polarized intersectionality”—that is, how (mis)representations of women that develop online and at the…

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Seven years of studying the associations between political polarization and problematic information: a literature review

This literature review examines the intersection between political polarization and problematic information, two phenomena prominent in recent events like the 2016 Trump election and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. We analyzed…

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Participation in Problematic News Cycles on Social Media and Instant Messaging Services during the Covid-19 Pandemic. The Impact of News Use, Political Discussion, and Ideological Extremism

After a period of initial enthusiasm about the greater communication power offered to citizens by the Internet, scholars now share a widespread concern about online participation in problematic news cycles.…

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Political polarization on the digital sphere: A cross-platform, over-time analysis of interactional, positional, and affective polarization on social media

Yarchi, M., Baden, C., & Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2021). Political polarization on the digital sphere: A cross-platform, over-time analysis of interactional, positional, and affective polarization on social media. Political Communication, 38(1-2), 98-139.

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Political polarization in social media: Analysis of the “Twitter political field” in Japan

Takikawa, H., & Nagayoshi, K. (2017). Political polarization in social media: Analysis of the “Twitter political field” in Japan. In 2017 IEEE international conference on big data (big data) (pp. 3143-3150).…

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