2018
DOI: 10.1177/0267323118784816
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Online ethnic segregation in a post-conflict setting

Abstract: Existing research has shown that online networks are often segregated along identity lines, such as political ideology or religious views. Although online segregation should be specifically detrimental when appearing between ethnic groups in a post-conflict setting, to date we have no systematic evidence on the level of online ethnic segregation. To close this gap, the present study examines online ethnic segregation in a large ethnically mixed blogger network in a postconflict society, Bosnia and Herzegovina.… Show more

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