Digital news and the consumption of political information
The Internet has fundamentally changed how people access and use news. As Dutton and others (Chapter 13, this volume) note, there are concerns that the Internet leads us to get stuck in “echo chambers” or “filter bubbles”—limiting our access to points of view that might challenge our preexisting bel...
Main Authors: | Majo-Vazquez, S, González-Bailón, S |
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Other Authors: | Graham, M |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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