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págs. 225-249
Fair and balanced? Quantifying media bias through crowdsourced content analysis
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págs. 250-271
Party polarization, media choice, and mass partisan-ideological sorting
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págs. 272-297
Filter bubbles, echo chambers, and online news consumption
Seth Flaxman, Sharad Goel, Justin M. Rao
págs. 298-320
Revisiting the myth: : New evidence of a polarized electorate
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págs. 321-350
A cross-cutting calm: : How social sorting drives affective polarization
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págs. 351-377
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