Polarization and social media: a systematic review and research agenda
Polarization and social media: a systematic review and research agenda
The world of today presents a duality of phenomenal progress and persistent ills. Amid such existential contradictions, public deliberation forms one of the central pillars of a functional and progressive society. Though its relevance remains undoubted, interactions in the public sphere may often give way to misinformation, affect-driven predisposition, and homophily-based interactions, all reminiscent of polarization. While polarization remains a concern worldwide, structural changes, most notably, social media's advent and remarkable progress, have further redefined the meaning, scale, and diffusion of information. Accordingly, a tireless debate rages regarding the valence and strength of social media's influence on polarization. As an incremental means of resolving the complexity, we perform a systematic review of the extant scholarship and identify contingencies and mechanisms of social media's relationship with polarization. Further, we provide a conceptual framework, incorporating these intricacies while emphasizing the need to place this association in a broader frame. Our work contributes to theory by being one of the few reviews linking social media to polarization and providing a synthesis of contingent factors and underlying processes. We guide policy and practice by suggesting a future research framework.
Arora, Swapan Deep
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Singh, Guninder Pal
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Chakraborty, Anirban
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Maity, Moutusy
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9 August 2022
Arora, Swapan Deep
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Singh, Guninder Pal
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Chakraborty, Anirban
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Maity, Moutusy
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Arora, Swapan Deep, Singh, Guninder Pal, Chakraborty, Anirban and Maity, Moutusy
(2022)
Polarization and social media: a systematic review and research agenda.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 183, [121942].
(doi:10.1016/j.techfore.2022.121942).
Abstract
The world of today presents a duality of phenomenal progress and persistent ills. Amid such existential contradictions, public deliberation forms one of the central pillars of a functional and progressive society. Though its relevance remains undoubted, interactions in the public sphere may often give way to misinformation, affect-driven predisposition, and homophily-based interactions, all reminiscent of polarization. While polarization remains a concern worldwide, structural changes, most notably, social media's advent and remarkable progress, have further redefined the meaning, scale, and diffusion of information. Accordingly, a tireless debate rages regarding the valence and strength of social media's influence on polarization. As an incremental means of resolving the complexity, we perform a systematic review of the extant scholarship and identify contingencies and mechanisms of social media's relationship with polarization. Further, we provide a conceptual framework, incorporating these intricacies while emphasizing the need to place this association in a broader frame. Our work contributes to theory by being one of the few reviews linking social media to polarization and providing a synthesis of contingent factors and underlying processes. We guide policy and practice by suggesting a future research framework.
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Accepted/In Press date: 4 August 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 August 2022
Published date: 9 August 2022
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ISSN: 0040-1625
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