Collaborative Spaces in Online Environments: Writing Center Journals as Digital Artifacts

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Elisabeth H. Buck
2006 ◽  
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Jesse J. Chandler ◽  
Sara H. Konrath ◽  
Norbert Schwarz
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2016 ◽  
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Albert A. Barreda ◽  
Khaldoon Nusair ◽  
Fevzi Okumus ◽  
Anil Bilgihan

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Rebecca Day Babcock ◽  
Terese Thonus
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2003 ◽  
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ELIZABETH H. BOQUET
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ELLEN SCHENDEL ◽  
WILLIAM J. MACAULEY
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2021 ◽  
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Aleksandra Urman ◽  
Mykola Makhortykh

The paper examines ideological segregation among Ukrainian users in online environments, using as a case study partisan news communities on Vkontakte, the largest online platform in post-communist states. Its findings suggest that despite their insignificant numbers, partisan news communities attract substantial attention from Ukrainian users and can encourage the formation of isolated ideological cliques – or ‘echo chambers’ – that increase societal polarisation. The paper also investigates factors that predict users’ interest in partisan content and establishes that the region of residence is the key predictor of selective consumption of pro-Ukrainian or pro-Russian partisan news content.


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