
Taylor N. Carlson, "Through the Grapevine: Socially Transmitted Information and Distorted Democracy" (U Chicago Press, 2024)
New Books in Sociology
The Impact of Socially Transmitted Information on Public Attitudes
This chapter investigates how information spread through social interactions shapes public attitudes and political polarization, particularly regarding environmental and immigration policies. It highlights the dual-edged nature of social conversations, which can both enhance understanding and contribute to misinformation. Additionally, it underscores the relationship between exposure to co-partisan information and political engagement during elections, raising critical questions about American democracy's state amid increasing polarization.
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