Knowledge Resistance in High-Choice Information Environments
This book offers a truly interdisciplinary exploration of our patterns of engagement with politics, news, and information in current high-choice information environments. Putting forth the notion that high-choice information environments may contribute to increasing misperceptions and knowledge resi...
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Taylor & Francis
2022
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