Tag: Polarization

Ways news media fuel polarization
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Ways news media fuel polarization

Research on Public Discourse A Pew Research Center poll last year found that a majority of American adults say public discourse has become increasingly disrespectful in recent years.University of Pennsylvania political science and communications professor Diana Mutz has been studying this topic for years. Her 2015 book “In-Your-Face Politics: The Consequences of Uncivil Media” explores the rapid rise of news programming that encourages verbal sparring.Dubbing them “shout shows,” Mutz says the format primes people with opposing viewpoints “to really get riled up and to go after one another in a way that we seldom do in our face-to-face exchanges with others.” 1) Conflict is a ratings magnet Viewers who participated in Mutz’s research said that even though they found such uncivil program...
Elon Musk vs. Wikipedia: The Clash
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Elon Musk vs. Wikipedia: The Clash

Elon Musk and Wikipedia Overview of Elon Musk's Career and Achievements Elon Musk is undeniably one of the most influential innovators of our time. With his relentless ambition and visionary mindset, he has reshaped several industries, proving that the boundaries of technology can be pushed ever further. Born in South Africa in 1971, Musk moved to the United States to attend the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned dual degrees in Physics and Economics. His journey began with the founding of Zip2, a city guide software company, which he sold for nearly $300 million. But he didn’t stop there. Musk went on to create X.com, which later became PayPal and was acquired for $1.5 billion. However, it’s his ventures in space and electric vehicles that have cemented his legacy. Here are a few...