Incoming Resources
- Tweeting to power, the social media revolution in American politics, Jason Gainous and Kevin M. Wagner
- Twitter, a digital socioscope, edited by Yelena Mejova, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Ingmar Weber, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Michael W. Macy, Cornell University, Itha, New York
- Microblogging and lifestreaming in libraries, Robin M. Hastings
- Following Searle on Twitter, how words create digital institutions, Adam Hodgkin
- Twitter, social communication in the Twitter age, Dhiraj Murthy
- Tweeting to power, the social media revolution in American politics, Jason Gainous, Kevin M. Wagner
- Customer encounters on Twitter, a study of positive evaluation and complaint management on English corporate profiles, Anna Tereszkiewicz
- How journalists use Twitter, the changing landscape of U.S. newsrooms, Alecia Swasy
- Using Twitter in social science research
- Twitter, a biography, Jean Burgess and Nancy K. Baym
- Affective publics, sentiment, technology, and politics, Zizi Papacharissi
- Bloggerati, twitterati, how blogs and Twitter are transforming popular culture, Mary Cross
- Computational propaganda, political parties, politicians, and political manipulation on social media, Samuel C. Woolley and Philip N. Howard
- Twitter as data, Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld
- Tweeting is leading, how senators communicate and represent in the age of Twitter, Annelise Russell
- Twittergrafía, el arte de la nueva escritura, Mario Tascón y Mar Abad