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Ideological Segregation Online and Offline

✍ Scribed by Gentzkow, M.; Shapiro, J. M.


Book ID
111957446
Publisher
MIT Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
589 KB
Volume
126
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-5533

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✦ Synopsis


We use individual and aggregate data to ask how the Internet is changing the ideological segregation of the American electorate. Focusing on online news consumption, offline news consumption, and face-to-face social interactions, we define ideological segregation in each domain using standard indices from the literature on racial segregation. We find that ideological segregation of online news consumption is low in absolute terms, higher than the segregation of most offline news consumption, and significantly lower than the segregation of face-to-face interactions with neighbors, co-workers, or family members. We find no evidence that the Internet is becoming more segregated over time. JEL Codes: D83, L86.


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