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Social Science Weekly
Damian Ruck
7 episodes
2 weeks ago
Welcome to Social Science Weekly! We're on a mission to make social science engaging and accessible to everyone. Join us as we dive into the latest research papers in 10-minute weekly episodes, presenting crucial data without the jargon or technicalities. Hosted by trained social scientists, we aim to give you the most captivating information in an easy-to-digest format. Discover the facts without the spin and explore the fascinating world of social science with us!
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Welcome to Social Science Weekly! We're on a mission to make social science engaging and accessible to everyone. Join us as we dive into the latest research papers in 10-minute weekly episodes, presenting crucial data without the jargon or technicalities. Hosted by trained social scientists, we aim to give you the most captivating information in an easy-to-digest format. Discover the facts without the spin and explore the fascinating world of social science with us!
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10. Facebook Political Echo Chambers: Are They Polarizing?
Social Science Weekly
14 minutes 56 seconds
2 years ago
10. Facebook Political Echo Chambers: Are They Polarizing?

In this episode, we dive deep into the intricate web of Facebook's echo chambers. Ever wondered how the content you scroll through impacts your views, especially during pivotal moments like elections? We're unpacking a groundbreaking study titled “Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing”, a piece that made waves in the journal Nature in July 2023.

Led by Brendan Nyhan from Dartmouth College, the research boasts contributions from a stellar lineup of computational social scientists spanning institutions from William and Mary to the University of Vienna. Together, they unravel the mysteries of our online interactions, challenging popular beliefs about polarization on social media platforms.

Discover more about the minds behind this research:

• Lead Author, Brendan Nyhan

For those eager to delve deeper:

• Read the Full Paper

• Stay updated with us on Twitter and LinkedIn

Tune in to Social Science Weekly, to get just the facts, none of the spin, from the best and most important social science.


Social Science Weekly
Welcome to Social Science Weekly! We're on a mission to make social science engaging and accessible to everyone. Join us as we dive into the latest research papers in 10-minute weekly episodes, presenting crucial data without the jargon or technicalities. Hosted by trained social scientists, we aim to give you the most captivating information in an easy-to-digest format. Discover the facts without the spin and explore the fascinating world of social science with us!