2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-58915-w
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Gaining a better understanding of online polarization by approaching it as a dynamic process

Célina Treuillier,
Sylvain Castagnos,
Christèle Lagier
et al.

Abstract: Polarization is often a cliché, its conceptualization remains approximate and no consensus has been reached so far. Often simply seen as an inevitable result of the use of social networks, polarization cannot be viewed solely from an ideological or affective perspective. We propose to better understand the issue polarization by approaching it as a sequential process, drawing on a dual expertise in political and data sciences. We compare the polarization process between one mature debate (COVID-19 vaccine) and … Show more

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