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- W4286559747 abstract "To the extent that there are measurable factors, rules and conditions—whether they be psychological, biological or socioeconomic—that shape political beliefs, preferences and biases, and to the extent their individualized measurement is accessible to political actors, they make possible surreptitious manipulation of individual political opinions and threaten long held ideas of personal and political autonomy. This makes a suspect of every new insight in digital phenotyping, psychoinformatics and political data science for its potential for abuse in individualization of propaganda and political manipulation. We review recent research into digital phenotyping, especially psychographic profiling, and its use in personalizing persuasive messages. We posit that individual political affinity can at least partially be seen as a stable phenotype that is identifiable using personal digital trace data and discuss the political implications of microtargeting and personalized persuasive communication based on such phenotyping." @default.
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- W4286559747 title "From Outside In: Profiling, Persuasion and Political Opinion in the Age of Big Data" @default.
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