2022
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v10i2.4948
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Homophily and Polarization in Twitter Political Networks: A Cross-Country Analysis

Abstract: Homophily, the tendency of people to have ties with those who are similar, is a fundamental pattern to understand human relations. As such, the study of homophily can provide key insights into the flow of information and behaviors within political contexts. Indeed, some degree of polarization is necessary for the functioning of liberal democracies, but too much polarization can increase the adoption of extreme political positions and create democratic gridlock. The relationship between homophilous communicatio… Show more

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“…This study raises concerns, particularly considering the positive correlation between homophilous communication ties and political polarization, ultimately fostering the adoption of extreme political positions (Esteve-Del-Valle, 2022). Combining the findings of this article with heightened homophily within right-wing circles beyond the digital realm potentially contributes to increased polarization, the formation of echo chambers, and resistance to diverse perspectives, thereby shaping the socio-political landscape in ways that warrant careful consideration.…”
Section: Concluding Discussion and Directions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study raises concerns, particularly considering the positive correlation between homophilous communication ties and political polarization, ultimately fostering the adoption of extreme political positions (Esteve-Del-Valle, 2022). Combining the findings of this article with heightened homophily within right-wing circles beyond the digital realm potentially contributes to increased polarization, the formation of echo chambers, and resistance to diverse perspectives, thereby shaping the socio-political landscape in ways that warrant careful consideration.…”
Section: Concluding Discussion and Directions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, less educated people, women, or blue‐collar workers are often highly under‐represented (see Table 1). These under‐represented groups may feel that no one is defending their interests, which could increase social grievances, and potentially induce some voters to adopt extreme political positions (Esteve‐Del‐Valle, 2022). Previous findings and our own results suggest that homophily plays a role in voters' decision‐making.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%