Political Polarization in the Digital Age: Understanding Social Dynamics

Authors

  • Dr. Murtaza Haider Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v2i1.50

Keywords:

Political polarization, Digital age, Social media, Echo chambers, Algorithmic bias, Socio-political identities, Communication, Democracy

Abstract

In the contemporary digital era, political polarization has become a pervasive

and pressing issue, shaping societies and influencing democratic processes globally. This

scholarly article explores the multifaceted dynamics of political polarization in the digital

age, aiming to enhance understanding and foster discourse on this critical phenomenon.

Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from political science, sociology,

communication studies, and psychology, the article delves into the complex interplay

between technological advancements, social media platforms, echo chambers,

algorithmic biases, and socio-political identities in driving and exacerbating political

polarization. Through a nuanced examination of these factors, the article seeks to offer

insights into potential mechanisms for mitigating polarization and promoting

constructive dialogue in online and offline spaces.

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Published

2024-03-31