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6 references:
Cohen, C.J. & Kahne, J. (2011). Participatory Politics. New Media and Youth Political Action. Oakland: YPP Research Network. Retrieved June 30, 2012 from http://ypp.dmlcentral.net/sites/all/files/publications/YPP_Survey_Report_FULL.pdf
Cardenal, A.S., Aguilar-Paredes, C., Cristancho, C. & Majó Vázquez, S. (2019). “Echo-chambers in online news consumption: Evidence from survey and navigation data in Spain”. In
European Journal of Communication, 34 (4), 360-376. London: SAGE Publications. Retrieved February 06, 2020 from https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323119844409
Dubois, E. & Blank, G. (2014). “The echo chamber is overstated: the moderating effect of political interest and diverse media”. In
Information, Communication & Society, 17 (4). London: Routledge. Retrieved February 01, 2018 from https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2018.1428656
Negroponte, N. (1995). Being Digital. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
Scharkow, M., Mangold, F., Stier, S. & Breuer, J. (2020). “How social network sites and other online intermediaries increase exposure to news”. In
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, January 2020, 201918279. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved January 29, 2020 from https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1918279117
Sunstein, C.R. (2001). Republic.com. Princeton: Princeton University Press.