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Breaking the Social Media Prism : Exploring the Roots of Online Political Polarization/打破社交媒体棱镜

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A New Interpretation of Classical Sociological Theory, Exploring the Roots of Online Political Polarization 经典社会学理论再阐释,探寻网络政治极化的根源 We suffer from social isolation in the real world, and the internet-once seen as a great hope for breaking down barriers-has increasingly become a place of division and hostility. We tend to blame the policies and content distribution algorithms of social media platforms, and many of us have considered quitting them altogether. But in this book, author Chris Bail invites us to pause and consider another possibility. Using meticulously designed online experiments and in-depth interviews, he demonstrates that stepping out of echo chambers (filter bubbles) actually makes us more polarized, not less. This book challenges common myths about echo chambers, foreign interference, and radical algorithms, revealing instead that social media functions more like a prism: it distorts our identities, amplifies the voices of status-seeking extremists, renders moderates nearly invisible, and suggests that the solution to political tribalism lies within ourselves. 我们在现实世界遭受社会孤立之苦,被我们寄予厚望打破隔离的互联网,如今也日益变成充满隔阂与暴力的场所。我们把社交媒体平台的政策和内容分发算法视为罪魁祸首,考虑彻底退网的可能,但本书作者克里斯-贝尔让我们停下来思考另一种可能。利用经过精妙设计的在线实验和深入访谈,他在本书中证明了走出回声室(信息茧房)会使我们更加极化,而不是减少极化。本书挑战了关于回声室、境外势力和激进算法的常见神话,揭示了社交媒体的功能更像是一面棱镜,它扭曲了我们的身份认同,增强了追求地位的极端派的力量,让温和派几乎隐形;而政治部落主义的解决之道,就在我们自身深处。

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  • ISBN-13: 9787213112201
  • ISBN-10: 7213112201
  • Publisher: China National Publications Import & Export C
  • Publish Date: March 2024
  • Dimensions: 8.25 x 5.5 x 0.81 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Page Count: 298

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