Publikation: Technology and democracy : Understanding the influence of online technologies on political behaviour and decision-making
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2020
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Lewandowsky, Stephan
Smillie, Laura
Hertwig, Ralph
Weatherall, Jim
Egidy, Stefanie
Robertson, Ronald E.
O’Connor, Cailin
Kozyreva, Anastasia
Lorenz-Spreen, Philipp
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9789276240891
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Luxemburg: Amt für Veröffentlichungen
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Drawing from many disciplines, the report adopts a behavioural psychology perspective to argue that “social media changes people’s political behaviour”. Four pressure points are identified and analysed in detail: the attention economy; choice architectures; algorithmic content curation; and mis/disinformation. Policy implications are outlined in detail.
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320 Politik
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decision-making, democracy, digital technology, disinformation, energy policy, information, Internet, political behaviour, politics, report, social life, social media, technology
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LEWANDOWSKY, Stephan, Laura SMILLIE, David GARCIA, Ralph HERTWIG, Jim WEATHERALL, Stefanie EGIDY, Ronald E. ROBERTSON, Cailin O’CONNOR, Anastasia KOZYREVA, Philipp LORENZ-SPREEN, 2020. Technology and democracy : Understanding the influence of online technologies on political behaviour and decision-making. Luxemburg: Amt für Veröffentlichungen. ISBN 9789276240891BibTex
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