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SUMMARY:Social media and polarisation: what (else) do we see in environment
 al debates online?
DESCRIPTION:How do social media and journalistic practices on these platfor
 ms contribute to the polarisation of public debates on issues like forest 
 fires\, wildlife protection\, and rewilding? Do social media polarise deba
 tes\, or do they bring different communities of actors together? Most impo
 rtantly\, what do our online mapping analyses tell us about the media's ro
 le when climate-linked events unfold? This workshop will explore the mater
 ials from our research to close-read\, co-interpret\, and collectively ref
 lect on “what happens” on social media platforms at different levels o
 f engagement.
LOCATION:Münsterpl.\, 53111 Bonn\, Germany
URL:https://www.b-future.org/en/2024/events/social-media-and-polarisation-w
 hat-else-do-we-see-in-environmental-debates-online
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