Assessing the Russian Internet Research Agency’s Impact on the Political Attitudes and Behaviors of American Twitter Users in Late 2017
In 2017, Russian trolls interacted with people on Twitter who were already highly polarizedChristopher A. Bail, Brian Guay, Emily Maloney, Aidan Combs, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Friedolin Merhout, Deen Freelon, Alexander Volfovsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Political Processes
Elections, Misinformation, Twitter
Under His Eye: Mediated Misogyny in the Era of Global Conservative Populism
The conservative populism of President Trump has created the environment that birthed the #MeToo Movement and Fourth Wave FeminismMeredith L. Pruden
Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump
(In)Equity
Gender, Harassment, Identity, Pop Culture, Twitter
The “Arbiters of What Our Voters See”: Facebook and Google’s Struggle with Policy, Process, and Enforcement Around Political Advertising
October 1, 2019
Daniel Kreiss, Shannon C. Mcgregor
Political Communication
Digital Infrastructures, Political Processes
Elections, Facebook, Google, Interviews, Policy
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Memeing French Landscape on Instagram
Arguments on social media bout the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire indicate the injustice of attentionMeredith L. Pruden
Revista de Cultural Visual
(In)Equity
Identity, Social Media
Social Media as Public Opinion: How Journalists Use Social Media to Represent Public Opinion
Journalists are constructing public opinion when they use social media accounts to tell the story of politicsShannon McGregor
Journalism
Digital Infrastructures
Content Analysis, Elections, Journalism, Social Media, Twitter
Drinking Male Tears: Language, the Manosphere, and Networked Harassment
July 6, 2018
Alice E. Marwick, Robyn Caplan
Feminist Media Studies
(In)Equity, Digital Infrastructures
Critical Discourse Analysis, Gender, Harassment, Organizing
Why Do People Share Fake News? A Sociotechnical Model of Media Effects
July 18, 2018
Alice E. Marwick
Georgetown Law Technology Review
Mis/Disinformation
Conspiracy, Fact-Checking, Journalism
Searching for Alternative Facts: Analyzing Scriptural Inference in Conservative News Practices
May 16, 2018
Francesca Tripodi
Data & Society
Mis/Disinformation
Conspiracy, Religion
Visible Solidarities: #Asians4BlackLives and Affective Racial Counterpublics
May 1, 2018
Rachel Kuo
Studies of Transition States and Societies
(In)Equity, Digital Infrastructures
Race, Twitter, Visibility
Racial Justice Activist Hashtags: Counterpublics and Discourse Circulation
February 1, 2018
Rachel Kuo
New Media & Society
(In)Equity, Digital Infrastructures
Critical Discourse Analysis, Gender, Network Analysis, Race, Twitter
Technology Firms Shape Political Communication: The Work of Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, and Google with Campaigns During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Cycle
January 1, 2018
Daniel Kreiss, Shannon McGregor
Political Communication
Digital Infrastructures, Political Processes
Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Political Communication, Twitter
Privacy and Court Records: Online Access and the Loss of Practical Obscurity
Balancing transparency and privacy in court records requires transferring responsibility from court staff to litigantsDavid Ardia
University of Illinois Law Review
Political Processes
First Amendment, Legal Studies, Personal Data, Policy, Transparency