@book{9d5b6b6efd234745843a51b2bf64b189,
title = "Technology and democracy: Understanding the influence of online technologies on political behaviour and decision-making",
abstract = "Drawing from many disciplines, the report adopts a behavioural psychology perspective to argue that “social media changes people{\textquoteright}s political behaviour”. Four pressure points are identified and analysed in detail: the attention economy; choice architectures; algorithmic content curation; and mis/disinformation. Policy implications are outlined in detail.",
author = "Stephan Lewandowsky and Laura Smillie and David Garcia and Ralph Hertwig and Jim Weatherall and Stefanie Egidy and Ronald Robertson and Cailin O'Connor and Anastasia Kozyreva and Philipp Lorenz-Spreen and Yannik Blaschke and Mark Leiser",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.2760/709177",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-92-76-24089-1",
series = "JRC Science for Policy Report",
publisher = "European Commission",
}