Information Culture
Cross-source consensus on Information Culture from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The article encourages exposure to ideologically different viewpoints as a practice for empathy and avoiding echo chambers. — Joy of Well-Being and Longevity
- Anger is described as increasing media virality. — Joy of Well-Being and Longevity
- The article says media systems reward polarizing, anger-inducing content. — Joy of Well-Being and Longevity
- Scientific knowledge is framed as provisional and open to revision. — Joy of Well-Being and Longevity
- The article links personal well-being to the culture of information consumption. — Joy of Well-Being and Longevity
- The article criticizes the term misinformation when it presumes intent or intelligence. — Joy of Well-Being and Longevity