Facebook’s algorithm doesn’t alter people’s beliefs: research
Agence France Presse , July 27, 2023
Author: Tori
Score one for ‘the algorithm’
Score one for ‘the algorithm’
Politico , July 27, 2023
A huge study of Meta’s impact on the 2020 election offers no easy fix for political polarization
A huge study of Meta’s impact on the 2020 election offers no easy fix for political polarization
Fast Company , July 27, 2023
Does Facebook Polarize Users? Meta Disagrees With Partners Over Research Conclusions
Does Facebook Polarize Users? Meta Disagrees With Partners Over Research Conclusions
The Wall Street Journal , July 27, 2023
Deep dive into Meta’s algorithms shows that America’s political polarization has no easy fix
Deep dive into Meta’s algorithms shows that America’s political polarization has no easy fix
Los Angeles Times , July 17, 2023
An International Look at Affective Polarization
An International Look at Affective Polarization
Not Another Politics Podcast, December 7, 2022
How Harmful is Social Media?
How Harmful is Social Media?
The New Yorker, June 3, 2022
Cell Phone Data Adds New Detail to Our Picture of Urban Segregation
Cell Phone Data Adds New Detail to Our Picture of Urban Segregation
Stanford Business School , March 11, 2022
How to Break a Phone Addiction
How to Break a Phone Addiction
The Atlantic , October 7, 2021
An Economist’s Advice On Digital Dependency
An Economist’s Advice On Digital Dependency
NPR , August 9, 2021
Germany Found a Way to Reduce Polarization. Could It Work in the U.S.?
Germany Found a Way to Reduce Polarization. Could It Work in the U.S.?
The Atlantic , July 30, 2021
New study finds that smartphones really are addictive. But skeptics remain cautious
New study finds that smartphones really are addictive. But skeptics remain cautious
Fast Company , June 30, 2021
Why The Two-Party System Is Effing Up U.S. Democracy
Why The Two-Party System Is Effing Up U.S. Democracy
FiveThirtyEight , June 16, 2021
We See the Left. We See the Right. Can Anyone See the ‘Exhausted Majority’? The New York Times , March 24, 2021
We See the Left. We See the Right. Can Anyone See the ‘Exhausted Majority’?
The New York Times , March 24, 2021
A polarized America: How the partisan divide grew over decades, and why liberals and conservatives just can’t get along
A polarized America: How the partisan divide grew over decades, and why liberals and conservatives just can’t get along
Cleveland.com , August 30, 2020
The Coronavirus Is Deadliest Where Democrats Live
The Coronavirus Is Deadliest Where Democrats Live
The New York Times , May 25, 2020
Gun-toting Republicans ignoring quarantine orders? Yes, even coronavirus has become part of the culture wars
Gun-toting Republicans ignoring quarantine orders? Yes, even coronavirus has become part of the culture wars
Los Angeles Times , April 17, 2020
CNN Tonight with Don Lemon
CNN Tonight with Don Lemon
CNN , April 15, 2020
How do political beliefs impact the response to coronavirus?
How do political beliefs impact the response to coronavirus?
CNN , April 15, 2020
Trump Voters Aren’t Staying In As Much As Everybody Else
Trump Voters Aren’t Staying In As Much As Everybody Else
Wired , April 15, 2020
Hoaxes: The Original Fake News
Hoaxes: The Original Fake News
Trailblazers with Walter Isaacson , February 13, 2020
Not all democracies are experiencing American-style tribalism
Not all democracies are experiencing American-style tribalism
The Economist , February 7, 2020
What polarization data from 9 countries reveals about the US
What polarization data from 9 countries reveals about the US
Vox , January 24, 2020
The Kids Are All Right
The Kids Are All Right
Scientific American , November 1, 2019
Fake news is less of a threat to democracy than we imagine
Fake news is less of a threat to democracy than we imagine
CBC , October 4, 2019