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Media bias

Filter bubble

February 19, 20226 min read

Whilst scrolling either through your personal various social media platforms, you may feel reassuringly confident that most of the online community agrees with your views,

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Pseudo news… hoax news… fake news
Fake news

Pseudo news… hoax news… fake news

November 12, 20216 min read

Fake news is also known as “pseudo-news” or hoax news are news or in general, content that is supposed to be informative to readers and

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Are you a master or slave of the technology?
Online Love Speech

Are you a master or slave of the technology?

September 21, 2020September 21, 20206 min read

«A world constructed from the familiar is the world in which there’s nothing to learn» That is what Eli Praiser wrote in his 2011 book,

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Echo chambers: an old school approach?
Understanding Violence

Echo chambers: an old school approach?

September 20, 20206 min read

Echo chambers: an old-school approach? Echo chambers. For many of us, this is a 21st-century issue were we are extremely connected with media and social networks

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The implications of filter bubbles in social media and the impact on the society
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The implications of filter bubbles in social media and the impact on the society

September 19, 20207 min read

Daily routine: We wake up in the morning, we have breakfast and we open our smartphones to receive daily news about the world surrounding us.

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Echo chambers and terrorism: How an online ‘bubble’ of hate wounded an entire nation
Understanding Violence

Echo chambers and terrorism: How an online ‘bubble’ of hate wounded an entire nation

September 19, 20205 min read

It is Friday afternoon in Oslo (22 July 2011), the capital city of Norway. People are getting ready for the weekend: discussing dinner plans, packing

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