Are filter bubbles real?
Material type: TextSeries: Digital futuresPublication details: Cambridge : Polity Press, ©2019Description: viii, 144 p. ; 19 cmISBN:- 9781509536450
- 303.48 BRU-A
- HM651 .B77 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-134) and index.
"Axel Bruns argues that the influence of echo chambers and filter bubbles on contemporary public debate has been severely overstated. He evaluates the evidence for and against echo chambers and filter bubbles, and offers a persuasive argument for why we should shift our focus to more important problems"--
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