Informational pathologies and interest bubbles: Exploring the structural mobilization of knowledge, ignorance, and slack

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Informational pathologies and interest bubbles : Exploring the structural mobilization of knowledge, ignorance, and slack . / Wiewiura, Joachim Schmidt; Hendricks, Vincent Fella.

In: New Media & Society, Vol. 20, No. 3, 03.2018, p. 1123–1138.

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Wiewiura, JS & Hendricks, VF 2018, 'Informational pathologies and interest bubbles: Exploring the structural mobilization of knowledge, ignorance, and slack ', New Media & Society, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 1123–1138. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444816686095

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Wiewiura, J. S., & Hendricks, V. F. (2018). Informational pathologies and interest bubbles: Exploring the structural mobilization of knowledge, ignorance, and slack . New Media & Society, 20(3), 1123–1138. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444816686095

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Wiewiura JS, Hendricks VF. Informational pathologies and interest bubbles: Exploring the structural mobilization of knowledge, ignorance, and slack . New Media & Society. 2018 Mar;20(3):1123–1138. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444816686095

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Wiewiura, Joachim Schmidt ; Hendricks, Vincent Fella. / Informational pathologies and interest bubbles : Exploring the structural mobilization of knowledge, ignorance, and slack . In: New Media & Society. 2018 ; Vol. 20, No. 3. pp. 1123–1138.

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