Trump Gave Them Hope: Studying the Strangers in Their Own Land
July 1, 2017
Daniel Kreiss, Joshua O. Barker, Shannon Zenner
Political Communication
Political Processes
Content Analysis, Identity, Political Communication, Race
Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online
May 15, 2017
Alice Marwick, Rebecca Lewis
Data & Society
Digital Infrastructures, Mis/Disinformation
Conspiracy, Journalism, Race
Twitter as a Tool for and Object of Political and Electoral Activity: Considering Electoral Context and Variance Among Actors
The more expensive and competitive the election, the more Twitter will talk about itShannon C. McGregor, Rachel R. Mourão, Logan Molyneux
Journal of Information Technology & Politics
Digital Infrastructures, Political Processes
Elections, Political Communication, Twitter
Court Transparency and the First Amendment
First Amendment gives Americans the right to access to information held by the courtsDavid Ardia
Cardozo Law Review
Political Processes
First Amendment, Legal Studies, Transparency
Yakking About College Life: Examining the Role of Anonymous Forums on Community Identity Formation
November 1, 2016
Francesca Tripodi
Digital Sociologies
(In)Equity
Identity, Social Media
Talking Politics on Twitter: Gender, Elections, and Social Networks
People are more interested in women candidates when they're running against menShannon C. McGregor, Rachel R. Mourão
Social Media + Society
Digital Infrastructures, Political Processes
Elections, Gender, Twitter
Prototype Politics: Technology-Intensive Campaigning and the Data of Democracy
January 1, 2016
Daniel Kreiss
Oxford University Press
Political Processes
Elections, Technology
Analyzing Online Political Discussion Using Three Models of Democratic Communication
Online political forums practice three different types of democracy: liberal, communitarian, and deliberativeDeen Freelon
New Media & Society
Digital Infrastructures, Political Processes
Methods, Political Communication