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This paper examines the possible ties between social media influencers and their potential impact on the rise in affective polarization in the United States. With the growth of social media, its transition into a primary source of news, and with the open political atmosphere, one is left to wonder about the potential impact social media and its influencers may have on American affective polarization. The survey presented within the paper was designed in hopes of drawing a connection between the two, and to what extent it might be happening.
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- Social Media Influencers Impact on Affective Polarization
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- Scotti, Heather (Author)
- Neuner, Fabian (Thesis director)
- Voorhees , Matthew (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor)
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2021-12
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