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Polarisation

Snurb — Friday 13 October 2023 16:29

News Sharing and Partisanship: Tracking News Outlet Repertoires on Twitter over Time (FoJ 2023)

Politics | Polarisation | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Social Media | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Future of Journalism 2023 |
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Snurb — Friday 13 October 2023 16:19

Determining the Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ECREA PolCom 2023)

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Social Media | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | ECREA PolCom 2023 |
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Snurb — Friday 15 September 2023 19:50

Partisanship and Polarisation in News Sharing on Twitter in Australia and Germany?

Politics | Polarisation | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Future of Journalism 2023 |

The next session at Future of Journalism 2023 conference starts with my own presentation on behalf of our larger team, so here are the slides:

News Sharing and Partisanship: Tracking News Outlet Repertoires on Twitter over Time from Axel Bruns
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Snurb — Friday 1 September 2023 20:05

Truth Contestation on Facebook during COVID-19 in Austria, Czechia, Germany, and Poland

Politics | Polarisation | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Facebook | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

The final speaker in this ECREA PolCom 2023 conference session is Alena Kluknavská, whose interest is in truth contestation on Facebook during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic; it approaches this through a country-comparative study involving several European nations (Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland). Truth contestation is especially prominent during crises, but we know very little about the dynamics between contestants in this process.

This can be approached through discourse network approaches, exploring how actors shape discourses of truthfulness and create binary divisions between the liars and the truthful. Such divisions often also map onto anti-elite antagonisms …

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Snurb — Friday 1 September 2023 20:04

Populist Rhetoric by Belgian Party Leaders on Twitter

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Twitter | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

The next presentation in this session at ECREA PolCom 2023 conference is by Laura Jacobs, who begins by outlining the function of political in- and out-group identification and its links to polarisation and conflict in society. Political parties make use of in- and out-group appeals in their messaging, and may also draw on populism in constructing ‘us vs. them’ oppositions.

Populism is a thin-centred ideology that positions the ‘pure’ people against the ‘corrupt’ elites; it might connect with a host ideology (e.g. socialism on the left or nativism on the right). This project, then, explores how left- and right-wing parties …

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Snurb — Friday 1 September 2023 18:26

Does Cross-Cutting Media Exposure Reduce Polarisation?

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

The final speaker in this ECREA PolCom 2023 conference session is Jihye Park, whose interest is in the role of media trust in reducing affective polarisation. Exposure to cross-cutting media has been recognised in the research as reducing polarisation, but what leads users to expose themselves to such cross-cutting media? Jihye suggests that media trust is critical to such media selection choices.

Her focus here is on affective polarisation – the emotional gap between in- and out-groups. This gap has been shown to grow in countries like the US and South Korea, for partisans of the dominant left and right …

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Snurb — Friday 1 September 2023 18:19

Studying Polarisation at the Micro-, Meso-, and Macro-Levels

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Social Media | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

The next speakers in this ECREA PolCom 2023 conference panel are Christiane Eilders and Henri Mütscheler, who note that positional polarisation (on distinct issues) also needs to be distinguished by level: micro-level polarisation between individuals; meso-level polarisation within groups or organisations; or macro-level polarisation between groups or organisations. Such polarisation is thus always relational (between two or more entities), as well as dynamic.

Most of the research to date has focussed on the micro- and macro-levels, especially focussing on political parties. There is also substantial focus on the affective dimension of polarisation, and on the movement of single entities towards …

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Snurb — Friday 1 September 2023 18:18

Assessing Polarisation and Partisanship across Four Dimensions

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | 'Big Data' | Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

I am presenting the next paper in this ECREA PolCom 2023 conference, providing a brief overview of our Laureate Fellowship project on the drivers and dynamics of polarisation and partisanship. Here are the slides:

Determining the Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate from Axel Bruns
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Snurb — Friday 1 September 2023 18:15

New Frameworks for Approaching the Study of Discursive Polarisation

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Social Media | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

It’s the second and last day of the ECREA PolCom 2023 conference in Berlin, and it starts with a panel on polarisation that I’ve had a hand in organising. We begin with Michael Brüggemann, whose focus is on discursive polarisation. He begins by pointing out that polarisation is often ill-defined, and the communicative dimension in particular is often under-conceptualised and under-researched.

Discursive polarisation is when debates break apart: a multi-dimensional divergence emerging in and through communication. There is also a more intuitive aspect to polarisation, as is demonstrated for instance with the German debate around the Letzte Generation climate activists …

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Snurb — Thursday 31 August 2023 22:30

No Evidence of Echo Chambers from Selective Exposure

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles | ECREA PolCom 2023 |

The fourth speaker in this session at ECREA PolCom 2023 conference is Ana Cardenal, who moves beyond reported to observed behaviour, with a particular focus on selective exposure practices. This combines survey data with Web tracking data across Spain, France, Germany, the US, and the UK.

For the Web tracking data, this focusses on visits to any on a list of news outlets, and from this determined how selective participants media diets were (in terms of time spent with left- or right-wing media. This also depends on a coding of the partisan slant of news media, of course, which was …

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