S Valenzuela, M Piña, J Ramírez - Journal of communication, 2017 - academic.oup.com
We hypothesize that generic frames influence what news people share on Facebook and Twitter through three different routes: emotions, motivations, and psychological engagement …
Comments on an article by Stephan Lewandowsky, Ullrich KH Ecker & John Cook (see record 2017-57700-001). Lewandowsky et al. explore whether the nature of misinformation …
Individual's perceptions about the prevalence of attributes in their social networks is commonly skewed by the limited information available to them. Filter bubbles–being …
This study explores the geographic dependencies of echo-chamber communication on Twitter during the Brexit referendum campaign. We review the literature on filter bubbles …
We propose that the risk of violence at protests can be estimated as a function of individual moralization and perceived moral convergence. Using data from the 2015 Baltimore …
Do appeals to moral values promote charitable donation during natural disasters? Using Distributed Dictionary Representation, we analyze tweets posted during Hurricane Sandy to …
Networks are ubiquitous in the world around us. Any system of interacting objects can be conveniently represented as a network, allowing for mathematical interrogation of its …
In the article “Beyond Misinformation: Understanding and Coping with the Post-Truth Era,” Lewandowsky, Ecker, and Cook (2017) explore whether the nature of misinformation has …
The image of the racist far right never achieved a great deal of mainstream attention throughout the 80s, 90s or early 2000s. Outside of a few television documentaries, the most …