Analyzing 3.5M tweets, we examine how ideological divides shape hostility in abortion debates. We find that liberals & conservatives mirror each other’s hostile rhetoric, with spikes around key events.
Paper with @kristinalerman.bsky.social, Buddhika Nettasinghe and Allon Percus accepted at TheWebConf 2025. We quantify affective polarization - in-group favoritism & out-group animosity and how it drives divisions on masking & lockdowns. arxiv.org/pdf/2412.14414
While both sides use distinct frames (e.g., liberals on bodily autonomy, conservatives on fetal personhood), each provokes asymmetric hostility from the other. These patterns reinforce polarization and limit mutual understanding.
I am recruiting (Canadian🇨🇦) graduate students at York University for Fall 2026 in Social and Personality Psychology! If you are interested in misinformation, political polarization, and/or computational social science, I'd love to hear from you. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
🚨Late post: Paper with Anna Chang @qkzhong.bsky.social @kristinalerman.bsky.social and Magdalena Wojcieszak- Polarized Online Discourse on Abortion: Frames and Hostile Expressions among Liberals and Conservatives was accepted to @icwsm.bsky.social ! arxiv.org/pdf/2311.16831
Ashwin Rao
Ashwin Rao
Ashwin Rao
Ashwin Rao
đź§µ Excited to present at @icwsm.bsky.social 2025! In this paper with @kristinalerman.bsky.social, we introduce a novel framework for modeling narrative evolution in streaming text data. Link here: arxiv.org/abs/2409.07684
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Therapy is a good thing. But mental health influencers position therapy as a prerequisite for a better life, rendering it a Birkin bag for your feelings (i.e., a luxury good) for $200/hour.