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Echokammern sind nicht harmlos

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Carta lässt den Nachwuchs-Kommunikationswissenschaftler Ben Thies über den „Mythos Filterblase“ sinnieren. Der digital Native vermisst die empirische Evidenz für dieses Phänomen. Der Beitrag hat eine fundierte Replik verdient.

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Froitzheim, U.J. (2017). Echokammern sind nicht harmlos. In: Kappes, C., Krone, J., Novy, L. (eds) Medienwandel kompakt 2014–2016. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17501-6_18

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