The effect of social media on opinion polarization

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Respondent for paper 899: Ms. Shuo Sun
Respondent for paper 1671: Dr. Rosa Berganza
Respondent for paper 1343: Ms. Xinya Jiang
Respondent for paper 1161: Prof. Xianwen Kuang

The effect of social media on opinion polarization
Session Code:
MPS-5
Chair:
Stephanie Na
Liu
Sichuan University
899
The construction of corruption scandals in the (social) media in the age of polarization
Session Code:
MPS-5
Rosa
Berganza
UNIVERSITY Rey Juan Carlos
Marta
Martin
University of Alicante
Marian
Navarro
University Catolica San Antonio de Murcia
Carlos
Ortiz-González
UNIVERSITY Rey Juan Carlos
Victoria
Campos-Zabala
UNIVERSITY Rey Juan Carlos
Beatriz
Herrero-Jiménez
UNIVERSITY Rey Juan Carlos
1671
The Reinforcement of Opinion Polarization on the Smart Media Platform: Analyzing the News and Comments about Sino-US Relations on Toutiao
Session Code:
MPS-5
Xinya
Jiang
School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing University
Sixing
Hu
School of Business, National University of Singapore
Yunjie
Fei
School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing University
Cheng-Jun
Wang
School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing University
1343
Are social media users in China both ideologically and affectively polarized? An analysis of Sina Weibo’s tweets and comments on the Myanmar 2021 Protests
Session Code:
MPS-5
Xianwen
Kuang
Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University
Suheng
Fu
The London School of Economics and Political Science
1161
The Cry of Democracy or the Horn of Hatred? the Role of Social Media in 2021 South African Unrest: from the Perspective of Interaction Ritual Chains
Session Code:
MPS-5
Shuo
Sun
School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University
Jia yin
Wang
School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University

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