“American Authoritarianism”: Does it explain Trump? (RBDR 05.19.2016)

Today on RBDR: Finally, intensive research into the voters who are supporting Donald Trump, and more importantly “WHY,” explained in a Vox.com report by Amanda Taub, called “The Rise in American Authoritarianism.” Feel free to read the full report yourself by clicking here.

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On today’s RBDR: 1) Facebook announces what it says are significant internal changes to its research processes to ensure that problems like its recent emotional contagion study do not reoccur. 2) Twitter is partnering with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on a study of social media, a collaboration that will last five years and cost $10 million. 3) UK researchers claim their new study demonstrates that brain injury can result from simultaneous exposure to mobile phone, laptop and newspapers or magazines.