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Opinions within media, power and gossip

Quattrociocchi, Walter and Conte, Rosaria and Lodi, Elena Opinions within media, power and gossip. Working Paper # /2011 ArXiv (Submitted)

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Abstract

Despite the increasing diffusion of the Internet technology, TV remains the principal medium of communication. People's perceptions, knowledge, beliefs and opinions about matter of facts get (in)formed through the information reported on by the mass-media. However, a single source of information (and consensus) could be a potential cause of anomalies in the structure and evolution of a society. Hence, as the information available (and the way it is reported) is fundamental for our perceptions and opinions, the definition of conditions allowing for a good information to be disseminated is a pressing challenge. In this paper starting from a report on the last Italian political campaign in 2008, we derive a socio-cognitive computational model of opinion dynamics where agents get informed by different sources of information. Then, a what-if analysis, performed trough simulations on the model's parameters space, is shown. In particular, the scenario implemented includes three main streams of information acquisition, differing in both the contents and the perceived reliability of the messages spread. Agents' internal opinion is updated either by accessing one of the information sources, namely media and experts, or by exchanging information with one another. They are also endowed with cognitive mechanisms to accept, reject or partially consider the acquired information.

Item Type: Working Paper (Working Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: opinion dynamics; social influence; gossip; media; agenda-setting
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Research Area: Computer Science and Applications
Depositing User: Ms T. Iannizzi
Date Deposited: 24 Jan 2014 13:38
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2014 13:38
URI: http://eprints.imtlucca.it/id/eprint/2123

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