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What is Political Polarisation

Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies
A term refers to the division of society into groups around two different ideas on any ideological subject that are sharply separated from each other. In this case, individuals do not be tolerant of opposing ideas, do not like spending time with individuals have opposing opinions, and they undoubtedly accept their own ideas as true.
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Digitalization and Political Extremism
Mehmet Karacuka (Ege University, Turkey), Hakan Inke (Ege University, Turkey), and Justus Haucap (Heinrich Heine University, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9187-1.ch022
Abstract
Information and communication technologies shape, direct, and deter political behaviour and institutions as the increase in internet usage regulate our daily lives. The advance of internet and digital media also shape political involvement, partisanship, and ideology. Internet, as the new media, is an important information source that shapes political behaviour along with other effects on societal layers. The new technologies provide a platform for the voices of minorities and disadvantaged communities, therefore urging a pluralist agenda. They are also blamed for the recent rise of populism and polarisation by creating echo-chambers, filter-bubbles, and the “fake news.” In this study, the authors analyse the possible effects of internet usage on political polarisation and ideological extremism by utilising World Values Survey Wave 7 Data for 40 countries. The findings show that internet usage and education level decrease extremism, while safety, work anxiety, and religiosity drive people to the extreme.
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