Insta-echoes: Selective exposure and selective avoidance on Instagram
Abstract
Many studies have examined the degree to which social media facilitate echo chambers that keep users from diverse political perspectives (Bakshy, Messing, & Adamic, 2015; Parmelee & Bichard, 2012; Zhu, Skoric, & Shen, 2017). The present study expands the debate regarding selective exposure and selective avoidance to political Instagram use. A survey of politically active Instagram users measured how often users expose themselves to...
Paper Details
Title
Insta-echoes: Selective exposure and selective avoidance on Instagram
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
52
Pages
101432 - 101432
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