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ResearchMarch 19, 2025

Deutschland spricht: Was passiert, wenn die Filterblase platzt?

Begegnungen über ideologische Grenzen hinweg können Vorurteile abbauen, Vertrauen fördern und sozialen Zusammenhalt stärken

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Ximeng Fang, Sven Heuser, Lasse S. Stötzer How in-person conversations shape political polarization: Quasi-experimental evidence from a nationwide initiative Journal of Public Economics, Volume 242, February 2025, 105309

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