A framework for the study of persuasion
JN Druckman - Annual Review of Political Science, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Persuasion is a vital part of politics—who wins elections and policy disputes often depends
on which side can persuade more people. Given this centrality, the study of persuasion has …
on which side can persuade more people. Given this centrality, the study of persuasion has …
Media and politics
D Strömberg - economics, 2015 - annualreviews.org
This article provides a review of recent literature in economics on the effect of mass media
on politics. The focus is on the welfare effects of mass media. I also discuss the likely …
on politics. The focus is on the welfare effects of mass media. I also discuss the likely …
[HTML][HTML] Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing
Many critics raise concerns about the prevalence of 'echo chambers' on social media and
their potential role in increasing political polarization. However, the lack of available data …
their potential role in increasing political polarization. However, the lack of available data …
A digital media literacy intervention increases discernment between mainstream and false news in the United States and India
Widespread belief in misinformation circulating online is a critical challenge for modern
societies. While research to date has focused on psychological and political antecedents to …
societies. While research to date has focused on psychological and political antecedents to …
The welfare effects of social media
The rise of social media has provoked both optimism about potential societal benefits and
concern about harms such as addiction, depression, and political polarization. In a …
concern about harms such as addiction, depression, and political polarization. In a …
[HTML][HTML] The ephemeral effects of fact-checks on COVID-19 misperceptions in the United States, Great Britain and Canada
Widespread misperceptions about COVID-19 and the novel coronavirus threaten to
exacerbate the severity of the pandemic. We conducted preregistered survey experiments in …
exacerbate the severity of the pandemic. We conducted preregistered survey experiments in …
Social media and fake news in the 2016 election
H Allcott, M Gentzkow - Journal of economic perspectives, 2017 - aeaweb.org
Following the 2016 US presidential election, many have expressed concern about the
effects of false stories (“fake news”), circulated largely through social media. We discuss the …
effects of false stories (“fake news”), circulated largely through social media. We discuss the …
The effect of social media on elections: Evidence from the united states
We study how social media affects election outcomes in the United States. We use variation
in the number of Twitter users across counties induced by early adopters at the 2007 South …
in the number of Twitter users across counties induced by early adopters at the 2007 South …
The minimal persuasive effects of campaign contact in general elections: Evidence from 49 field experiments
JL Kalla, DE Broockman - American Political Science Review, 2018 - cambridge.org
Significant theories of democratic accountability hinge on how political campaigns affect
Americans' candidate choices. We argue that the best estimate of the effects of campaign …
Americans' candidate choices. We argue that the best estimate of the effects of campaign …
How the news media activate public expression and influence national agendas
We demonstrate that exposure to the news media causes Americans to take public stands
on specific issues, join national policy conversations, and express themselves publicly—all …
on specific issues, join national policy conversations, and express themselves publicly—all …