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Do social networks reinforce our existing perspective rather than boosting…
Do social networks reinforce our existing perspective rather than boosting our engagement with diverse perspectives? (CCH2A)
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Power
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Power can be, to a certain extent,a source of knowledge, because the more power you have the more access to a specific type of knowledge. This also goes the other way around, the more knowledge you have, the more power you have.
The more power you have, the more knowledgeable you can be perceived, because if you have more power you could become a person of authority.
People of power determine the knowledge they give, and because they have power they can influence a lot of people. This people can then use social networks to influence other people and through social networks it is noticeable the selectiveness in the propagation of knowledge.
Responsibility
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Does this responsibility exist for every user or does it only come when the user has a big platform?
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Directions:
- Start by doing a See-Think-Wonder prewriting strategy for whichever concept you have been assigned.
- After you have generated some ideas about what the concepts mean and what questions you have about them, reflect on the ways that your assigned concept is linked to/relevant to the question in the center of the diagram. These links can take the forms of either claims or questions. Make sure that both your claims and questions are 2nd order (are about knowledge!)
- Have one person from your group write those ideas down and add them to the diagram.
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