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How social media fuels political polarization

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Crises have deepened political divisions, and social media has amplified these tensions. Our speaker Isabella Gonçalves (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) examined Facebook posts from recent elections in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Peru and shares a concerning trend in this episode: divisive topics ignite strong, often negative reactions, particularly in countries with high levels of political polarization.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Motivations for research (00:01:15)

3. Findings (00:02:40)

4. Practical implications (00:04:37)

5. Future research (00:06:11)

6. Personal reflections (00:07:44)

7. Punchline (00:08:59)

80 episodes

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Crises have deepened political divisions, and social media has amplified these tensions. Our speaker Isabella Gonçalves (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) examined Facebook posts from recent elections in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Peru and shares a concerning trend in this episode: divisive topics ignite strong, often negative reactions, particularly in countries with high levels of political polarization.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Motivations for research (00:01:15)

3. Findings (00:02:40)

4. Practical implications (00:04:37)

5. Future research (00:06:11)

6. Personal reflections (00:07:44)

7. Punchline (00:08:59)

80 episodes

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