Filterblase (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Filterblase" in German language version.

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edition.cnn.com

  • Doug Gross: What the Internet is hiding from you. In: CNN. Zitat: “I had friends Google BP when the oil spill was happening. These are two women who were quite similar in a lot of ways. One got a lot of results about the environmental consequences of what was happening and the spill. The other one just got investment information and nothing about the spill at all.”

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doi.org

  • Dimitar Nikolov, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer: Measuring online social bubbles. In: PeerJ Computer Science. Band 1, 2. Dezember 2015, ISSN 2376-5992, S. e38, doi:10.7717/peerj-cs.38 (Online [abgerufen am 23. März 2020]).
  • James G. Webster, Thomas B. Ksiazek: The Dynamics of Audience Fragmentation: Public Attention in an Age of Digital Media. In: Journal of Communication. Band 62, Nr. 1, 1. Februar 2012, ISSN 0021-9916, S. 39–56, doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.2011.01616.x (Online [abgerufen am 23. März 2020]).
  • E. Bakshy, S. Messing, L. A. Adamic: Exposure to ideologically diverse news and opinion on Facebook. In: Science. Band 348, Nr. 6239, 5. Juni 2015, ISSN 0036-8075, S. 1130–1132, doi:10.1126/science.aaa1160.
  • Pablo Barberá, John T. Jost, Jonathan Nagler, Joshua A. Tucker, Richard Bonneau: Tweeting From Left to Right. In: Psychological Science. Band 26, Nr. 10, 21. August 2015, ISSN 0956-7976, S. 1531–1542, doi:10.1177/0956797615594620.
  • Tanja Messingschlager, Peter Holtz: Filter Bubbles und Echo Chambers. In: Markus Appel (Hrsg.): Die Psychologie des Postfaktischen: Über Fake News, „Lügenpresse“, Clickbait & Co. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2020, ISBN 978-3-662-58695-2, S. 91–102, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-58695-2_9.
  • Efrat Nechushtai, Seth C. Lewis: What kind of news gatekeepers do we want machines to be? Filter bubbles, fragmentation, and the normative dimensions of algorithmic recommendations. In: Computers in Human Behaviour. Band 90, 2019, S. 298–307, doi:10.1016/j.chb.2018.07.043 (englisch).
  • Mario Haim, Andreas Graefe, Hans-Bernd Brosius: Burst of the Filter Bubble?: Effects of personalization on the diversity of Google News. In: Digital Journalism. Band 6, Nr. 3, 2018, S. 330–343, doi:10.1080/21670811.2017.1338145 (englisch, researchgate.net [abgerufen am 11. Dezember 2023]).
  • Andrei Boutyline, Robb Willer: The Social Structure of Political Echo Chambers: Variation in Ideological Homophily in Online Networks. In: Political Psychology. Band 38, Nr. 3, 2017, ISSN 1467-9221, S. 551–569, doi:10.1111/pops.12337.
  • Tuan Minh Pham, Imre Kondor, Rudolf Hanel, Stefan Thurner: The effect of social balance on social fragmentation. In: Journal of The Royal Society Interface. Band 17, Nr. 172, November 2020, ISSN 1742-5689, S. 20200752, doi:10.1098/rsif.2020.0752.
  • Kieron O’Hara, David Stevens: Echo Chambers and Online Radicalism: Assessing the Internet’s Complicity in Violent Extremism. In: Policy and Internet. Band 7, Nr. 4, S. 12, doi:10.1002/poi3.88 (englisch, worktribe.com [abgerufen am 12. November 2023]).
  • Natalie Jomini Stroud: Selective Exposure Theories. Band 1. Oxford University Press, 1. Mai 2014, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199793471.013.009_update_001 (Online [abgerufen am 17. Mai 2021]).
  • Zum Beispiel in: Claudia Orellana-Rodriguez, Mark T. Keane: Attention to news and its dissemination on Twitter: A survey. In: Computer Science Review. Band 29, 2018, S. 74–94, doi:10.1016/j.cosrev.2018.07.001.
  • Felix Rusche: Few voices, strong echo: Measuring follower homogeneity of politicians’ Twitter accounts. In: New Media & Society. 2022, doi:10.1177/14614448221099860.
  • Elizabeth Dubois, Grant Blank: The echo chamber is overstated: the moderating effect of political interest and diverse media. In: Information, Communication & Society. 2018, S. 729–745, doi:10.1080/1369118X.2018.1428656.
  • Jonathan Scott Morgan, Cliff Lampe, Muhammad Zubair Shafiq: Is News Sharing on Twitter Ideologically Biased? In: Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1331-5, S. 887–896, doi:10.1145/2441776.2441877.
  • Miri Moon: Manufacturing consent? The role of the international news on the Korean Peninsula. In: Global Media and Communication. Band 14, Nr. 3, Dezember 2018, ISSN 1742-7665, S. 265–281, doi:10.1177/1742766518780176 (englisch).
  • Andrew Mullen, Jeffery Klaehn: The Herman–Chomsky Propaganda Model. A Critical Approach to Analysing Mass Media Behaviour. In: Sociology Compass. Band 4, Nr. 4, 2010, ISSN 1751-9020, S. 215–229, doi:10.1111/j.1751-9020.2010.00275.x (englisch).

economist.com

  • Eli Pariser: Invisible sieve: Hidden, specially for you. In: The Economist. 30. Juni 2011; Zitat: „Mr Pariser’s book provides a survey of the internet’s evolution towards personalisation, examines how presenting information alters the way in which it is perceived and concludes with prescriptions for bursting the filter bubble that surrounds each user.“

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  • James G. Webster, Thomas B. Ksiazek: The Dynamics of Audience Fragmentation: Public Attention in an Age of Digital Media. In: Journal of Communication. Band 62, Nr. 1, 1. Februar 2012, ISSN 0021-9916, S. 39–56, doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.2011.01616.x (Online [abgerufen am 23. März 2020]).

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peerj.com

  • Dimitar Nikolov, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer: Measuring online social bubbles. In: PeerJ Computer Science. Band 1, 2. Dezember 2015, ISSN 2376-5992, S. e38, doi:10.7717/peerj-cs.38 (Online [abgerufen am 23. März 2020]).

policyreview.info

  • Frederik J. Zuiderveen Borgesius, Damian Trilling, Judith Möller, Balázs Bodó, Claes H. de Vreese: Should we worry about filter bubbles? In: Internet Policy Review. 31. März 2016, ISSN 2197-6775 (Online [abgerufen am 17. Mai 2021]).

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researchgate.net

  • Mario Haim, Andreas Graefe, Hans-Bernd Brosius: Burst of the Filter Bubble?: Effects of personalization on the diversity of Google News. In: Digital Journalism. Band 6, Nr. 3, 2018, S. 330–343, doi:10.1080/21670811.2017.1338145 (englisch, researchgate.net [abgerufen am 11. Dezember 2023]).

slate.com

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techopedia.com

theatlantic.com

  • Lynn Parramore: The Filter Bubble. In: The Atlantic. Zitat: “Google has been personalized for everyone. So when I had two friends this spring Google ‘BP,’ one of them got a set of links that was about investment opportunities in BP. The other one got information about the oil spill.”

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usatoday.com

uwestminsterpress.co.uk

  • Joan Pedro-Carañana, Daniel Broudy, Jeffery Klaehn (Hrsg.): The Propaganda Model Today. Filtering Perception and Awareness. University of Westminster Press, 2018, ISBN 978-1-912656-16-5 (englisch, uwestminsterpress.co.uk [abgerufen am 18. Januar 2024]).

vice.com

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worktribe.com

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  • Kieron O’Hara, David Stevens: Echo Chambers and Online Radicalism: Assessing the Internet’s Complicity in Violent Extremism. In: Policy and Internet. Band 7, Nr. 4, S. 12, doi:10.1002/poi3.88 (englisch, worktribe.com [abgerufen am 12. November 2023]).

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zdb-katalog.de

  • Dimitar Nikolov, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer: Measuring online social bubbles. In: PeerJ Computer Science. Band 1, 2. Dezember 2015, ISSN 2376-5992, S. e38, doi:10.7717/peerj-cs.38 (Online [abgerufen am 23. März 2020]).
  • James G. Webster, Thomas B. Ksiazek: The Dynamics of Audience Fragmentation: Public Attention in an Age of Digital Media. In: Journal of Communication. Band 62, Nr. 1, 1. Februar 2012, ISSN 0021-9916, S. 39–56, doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.2011.01616.x (Online [abgerufen am 23. März 2020]).
  • E. Bakshy, S. Messing, L. A. Adamic: Exposure to ideologically diverse news and opinion on Facebook. In: Science. Band 348, Nr. 6239, 5. Juni 2015, ISSN 0036-8075, S. 1130–1132, doi:10.1126/science.aaa1160.
  • Pablo Barberá, John T. Jost, Jonathan Nagler, Joshua A. Tucker, Richard Bonneau: Tweeting From Left to Right. In: Psychological Science. Band 26, Nr. 10, 21. August 2015, ISSN 0956-7976, S. 1531–1542, doi:10.1177/0956797615594620.
  • Andrei Boutyline, Robb Willer: The Social Structure of Political Echo Chambers: Variation in Ideological Homophily in Online Networks. In: Political Psychology. Band 38, Nr. 3, 2017, ISSN 1467-9221, S. 551–569, doi:10.1111/pops.12337.
  • Tuan Minh Pham, Imre Kondor, Rudolf Hanel, Stefan Thurner: The effect of social balance on social fragmentation. In: Journal of The Royal Society Interface. Band 17, Nr. 172, November 2020, ISSN 1742-5689, S. 20200752, doi:10.1098/rsif.2020.0752.
  • Frederik J. Zuiderveen Borgesius, Damian Trilling, Judith Möller, Balázs Bodó, Claes H. de Vreese: Should we worry about filter bubbles? In: Internet Policy Review. 31. März 2016, ISSN 2197-6775 (Online [abgerufen am 17. Mai 2021]).
  • Miri Moon: Manufacturing consent? The role of the international news on the Korean Peninsula. In: Global Media and Communication. Band 14, Nr. 3, Dezember 2018, ISSN 1742-7665, S. 265–281, doi:10.1177/1742766518780176 (englisch).
  • Andrew Mullen, Jeffery Klaehn: The Herman–Chomsky Propaganda Model. A Critical Approach to Analysing Mass Media Behaviour. In: Sociology Compass. Band 4, Nr. 4, 2010, ISSN 1751-9020, S. 215–229, doi:10.1111/j.1751-9020.2010.00275.x (englisch).