Many Americans consume aligned partisan media, which scholars worry contributes to polarization. Many propose encouraging these Americans to consume cross-cutting media …
X Ding, M Horning, EH Rho - … of the International AAAI Conference on …, 2023 - ojs.aaai.org
With the growth of online news over the past decade, empirical studies on political discourse and news consumption have focused on the phenomenon of filter bubbles and echo …
Many scholars doubt that televised partisan media's audience is large enough, persuadable enough, or sufficiently isolated from cross-cutting sources for partisan media to meaningfully …
Many Americans prefer consuming aligned partisan media. However, this selective exposure's impact is contested: many argue that, due to motivated reasoning, these …
While the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on US population health has been devastating, it has not affected everyone equally. The risks of hospitalization and death from …
This article examines the information sharing behavior of US politicians and the mass public by mapping the ideological sharing space of political news on social media. As data, we use …
S Benson, S Limbocker - American Politics Research, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Appearances of elected officials on cable news have become a regular feature of American politics. Do candidates going on cable news see a subsequent bump in fundraising? We …
We address an important gap in detecting political bias in news articles. Previous works that perform document classification can be influenced by the writing style of each news outlet …
DE Broockman, JL Kalla - American Journal of Political …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Influential theories doubt that partisan television's audience is sufficiently large, moderate, or isolated from cross‐cutting sources for it to meaningfully influence public opinion. However …