Online social networks + Political aspects
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Online social networks + Political aspects
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Online social networks + Political aspects
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- Subject of30
- An ugly truth, inside Facebook's battle for domination, Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang
- Social movements and new technology, Victoria Carty, Chapman University
- Facebook democracy, the architecture of disclosure and the threat to public life, by José Marichal
- Interpreting hashtag politics, policy ideas in an era of social media, Stephen Jeffares
- Social media and democracy, the state of the field, prospects for reform, edited by Nathaniel Persily, Joshua A. Tucker
- Expect us, online communities and political mobilization, Jessica L. Beyer
- Defining democracy in a digital age, political support on social media, Barend Lutz and Pierre du Toit
- Digitally enabled social change, activism in the Internet age, Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport
- Stealing the fire, a study of emancipatory practices in the field of communication, Stefania Milan
- Digital dilemmas, power, resistance, and the Internet, M.I. Franklin
- I know who you are and I saw what you did, social networks and the death of privacy, Lori Andrews
- Three tweets to midnight, effects of the global information ecosystem on the risk of nuclear conflict, edited by Harold A. Trinkunas, Herbert S. Lin, Benjamin Loehrke
- Facebook democracy, the architecture of disclosure and the threat to public life, Jose Marichal
- Civic engagement and social media, political participation beyond protest, edited by Julie Uldam and Anne Vestergaard
- Analysing social media data and web networks, edited by Marta Cantijoch, Rachel Gibson, Stephen Ward
- Citizen participation and political communication in a digital world, edited by Alex Frame and Gilles Brachotte
- Media and political engagement, citizens, communication and democracy, Peter Dahlgren
- @ is for activism, dissent, resitance and rebellion in a digital culture, Joss Hands
- The political web, online civic cultures and participation, Peter Dahlgren, Lund University, Sweden
- Public spheres and mediated social networks in the Western context and beyond, Petros Iosifidis, Mark Wheeler
- The networked young citizen, social media, political participation and civic engagement, edited by Brian D. Loader, Ariadne Vromen, and Michael A. Xenos
- Twitter and tear gas, the power and fragility of networked protest, Zeynep Tufekci
- "Don't worry, we are from the internet", the diffusion of protest against the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement in the age of austerity, Julia Rone
- Affective publics, sentiment, technology, and politics, Zizi Papacharissi
- Computational propaganda, political parties, politicians, and political manipulation on social media, Samuel C. Woolley and Philip N. Howard
- Social media research & ethics
- Social movements and their technologies, wiring social change, Stefania Milan
- Interactivity, new media, politics and society, Alec Charles
- Expect us, online communities and political mobilization, Jessica L. Beyer
- The new Arabs, how the millennial generation is changing the Middle East, Juan Cole