A high-dimensional approach to measuring online polarization

SUMMARY

    Social dimension: high levels of direct communication within groups and low levels between groups 4. Knowledge dimension: high levels of shared ideas, arguments, and phrases (referred to as knowledge bits) within groups and low levels between groups 5. Source dimension: high levels of shared opinion leaders, media, and organizations (referred to as knowledge sources) within groups and low levels between groups SCT suggests that polarization occurs when group members conform to some group norm that is induced through internal communication and deduced from the broader context and relative to other groups. Bliuc and colleagues propose that polarization . . .

     

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