Essays about: "Attitude polarisation"

Found 3 essays containing the words Attitude polarisation.

  1. 1. Public Service – at your service? : A study of attitudes toward the public service broadcasting company SVT

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Medier och kommunikation

    Author : Else Mikkelsen Båge; [2022]
    Keywords : Public service broadcasting; post-broadcast democracy; audience fragmentation; Sveriges television; media consumption; SOM institute; public service; publikfragmentering; sveriges television; svt; mediekonsumtion; som-institutet;

    Abstract : Public service broadcasting is a longstanding broadcasting institution in Sweden. Being the most consumed and highly trusted media broadcasting institution on the market, it suffers both challenges and acclaim. It has become a highly politized matter. READ MORE

  2. 2. Soros, Sentiment, and Polarisation: Illuminating Confirmation Bias in Conspiracy Theory Belief

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Leon Straihamer Klingborg; [2019]
    Keywords : conspiracy theories; attitude polarisation; sentiment analysis; George Soros; biased assimilation; Twitter API; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Recently, conspiracy theories have gotten more attention for their potential role in the political arena. Although some claim that conspiracy theories serve important functions, they have been found to be connected to lower intents of political participation. With the rise of the internet they have also been connected to polarisation of attitudes. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Effect of a Photographed Face on Attitude Polarisation and Self-Awareness

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Viktor Bäckström; [2019]
    Keywords : Attitude polarisation; public and private self-awareness; computer-mediated communication; social networking sites; face-to-face contact.; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Attitude polarisation is a frequently discussed topic in relation to social media. As previous research has found indication that the absence of face-to-face contact increases attitude polarisation tendencies – through changing peoples’ private and public self-awareness. READ MORE