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020 | _aISBN 978-92-76-24088-4 | ||
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_d. _2doi _a 10.2760/709177 |
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_aTechnology and Democracy _b: Understanding the influence of online technologies on political behaviour and decision-making _c/ coordinating lead authors: Stephan Lewandowsky, Laura Smillie ; authors: David García ... [et al.] ; contributing authors: Cailin O’Connor ... [et al.] |
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_aLuxembourg _b: Publications Office of the European Union, _c2020 |
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_a170 p. : _bgráf. _c; 1 documento PDF |
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520 | _aDrawing from many disciplines, the report adopts a behavioural psychology perspective to argue that “social media changes people’s political behaviour”. Four pressure points are identified and analysed in detail: the attention economy; choice architectures; algorithmic content curation; and mis/disinformation. Policy implications are outlined in detail. | ||
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_aExcept otherwise noted, the reuse of this document is authorised under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence _bEuropean Union |
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_aTecnologías habilitadoras digitales _918 |
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653 | _acitizens | ||
653 | _abehaviour | ||
653 | _afake news | ||
653 | _aeconomic growth | ||
653 | _aenergy efficiency | ||
653 | _a online technologies | ||
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_aGarcía, David _94682 |
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_aLewandowsky, Stephan _94683 |
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_aSmillie, Laura _94684 |
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_aO’Connor, Cailin _94685 |
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_aComisión Europea _9999 |
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_uhttps://op.europa.eu/es/web/eu-law-and-publications/publication-detail/-/publication/49b629ee-1805-11eb-b57e-01aa75ed71a1 _x0 _yAcceso al documento |
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