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The Group Roots of Social Media Politics: Social Sorting Predicts Perceptions of and Engagement in Politics on Social Media

Posted on 23 April 2023 by Daniel S. Lane

Communication Research, Ahead of Print. Research on political partisans suggests that social media offer ideal playing fields for the group game of politics. This study considers how political and social identities interact to influence political commu… Continue reading The Group Roots of Social Media Politics: Social Sorting Predicts Perceptions of and Engagement in Politics on Social Media→

Posted in Communication Research

A Repertoire Approach to Studying Inequalities in Political Social Media Use

Posted on 7 December 2022 by Daniel S. Lane

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Posted in Mass Communication and Society

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