Challenging rabbit holes: towards more diversity in news recommendation systems
Abstract
Access to diverse sources of news and information is more important than ever in this time of global crisis, yet far too often, people can find themselves diving into ‘rabbit holes’ of information and opinion that are hard to escape. Here, the following authors provide an in depth assessment of how algorithmic recommendation systems for news can play a more constructive role in a diverse media landscape.
frontpage, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, nieuws, recommender systems
Bibtex
Article{Helberger2020e,
title = {Challenging rabbit holes: towards more diversity in news recommendation systems},
author = {Helberger, N. and Bernstein, A. and Schulz, W. and Vreese, C.H. de},
url = {https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/medialse/2020/07/02/challenging-rabbit-holes-towards-more-diversity-in-news-recommendation-systems/},
year = {0716},
date = {2020-07-16},
journal = {LSE Media Blog},
abstract = {Access to diverse sources of news and information is more important than ever in this time of global crisis, yet far too often, people can find themselves diving into ‘rabbit holes’ of information and opinion that are hard to escape. Here, the following authors provide an in depth assessment of how algorithmic recommendation systems for news can play a more constructive role in a diverse media landscape.},
keywords = {frontpage, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, nieuws, recommender systems},
}