17.3 Flashcards

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Define Echo Chamber

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-> is a situation where people only hear opinions that match their own because they surround themselves with like-minded individuals or media sources. This reinforces their beliefs and limits exposure to different perspectives.

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Define Polarisation

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-> is when groups in society become deeply divided, often holding extreme and opposing views, making it harder for them to find common ground or work together.

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Identify how majority of Aussies access news

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online platforms, including news websites, social media, and apps, which have become the most popular sources. Traditional mediums like television also remain significant, while fewer people rely on print newspapers and radio

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Explain why the date oh Australias national day is controversial in Australia

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some see the day as a celebration of Australia’s achievements and unity, others argue it ignores the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization, calling for a different date to reflect inclusivity and reconciliation.

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Summarise how soical media can contribute to polarisation in society

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by creating echo chambers, where people mainly see content that aligns with their views due to algorithms that prioritize similar opinions. This reinforcement of beliefs can lead to more extreme positions and make it harder to understand or accept differing perspectives.

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