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The power of social networks and social media’s filter bubble in shaping polarisation: an agent-based model (2024)
Journal Article
Chueca Del Cerro, C. (2024). The power of social networks and social media’s filter bubble in shaping polarisation: an agent-based model. Applied Network Science, 9, Article 69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41109-024-00679-3

The role social media platforms play on the emergence of polarisation is an ongoing debate in the political communication literature. Social media’s filter bubbles and online echo chambers shape people’s opinions by curating the information they have... Read More about The power of social networks and social media’s filter bubble in shaping polarisation: an agent-based model.

Systems science methods in public health: What can they contribute to our understanding of and response to the cost-of-living crisis? (2023)
Journal Article
Höhn, A., Stokes, J., Pollack, R., Boyd, J., Chueca Del Cerro, C., Elsenbroich, C., Heppenstall, A., Hjelmskog, A., Inyang, E., Kopasker, D., Sonthalia, S., Thomson, R. M., Zia, K., Katikireddi, S. V., & Meier, P. (2023). Systems science methods in public health: What can they contribute to our understanding of and response to the cost-of-living crisis?. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 77(9), 610-616. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2023-220435

Background Many complex public health evidence gaps cannot be fully resolved using only conventional public health methods. We aim to familiarise public health researchers with selected systems science methods that may contribute to a better understa... Read More about Systems science methods in public health: What can they contribute to our understanding of and response to the cost-of-living crisis?.