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It is an unseasonably cold Thursday morning in Hamburg, and after a great opening session last night with Aleksandra Urman, Mykola Makhortykh, and Jing Zeng we are now starting the first full day of the Indicators of Social Cohesion [13] symposium. I’m presenting the morning keynote, on our current work assessing the news and social media debate around Australia’s failed Voice to Parliament referendum as a possible case of destructive polarisation.More on this as the research develops, but for now my slides are here:
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[13] https://fgz-risc.de/veranstaltungen/details/indicators-of-social-cohesion-in-social-media-and-online-media
[14] https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/dynamics-of-destructive-polarisation-in-mainstream-and-social-media-the-case-of-the-australian-voice-to-parliament-referendum/267519205
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