This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation campaigns can be conducted in a corporate environment hostile to academic research. We provide an overview of the disinformation landscape in the wake of the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal and social platforms’ decision to enforce access lockdowns and the throttling of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for data collection. We argue that the governance shift from user communities to social media algorithms, along with social platforms’ intensive emphasis on generating revenue from user data, has eroded the mutual trust of networked publics and opened the way for dis/misinformation campaigns. We discuss the importance of open, pu...
The manipulation of information and the dissemination of “fake news” are practices that trace back t...
In this chapter, we draw out the relevant themes from a range of critical scholarship from the small...
In this chapter, we draw out the relevant themes from a range of critical scholarship from the small...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested ...
Meaningful access to social media data for research purposes has declined considerably after the ini...
In this article we review our study of 13,493 bot-like Twitter accounts that tweeted the U.K. Europe...
Qualitative and mixed methods digital social research often relies on gathering and storing social m...
This special issue of Social Media + Society originates from the first AoIR Flashpoint Symposium, en...
In this paper we present some preliminary findings from an ongoing research on a comprehensi...
This article discusses five challenges in detection and mitigation of disinformation on social media...
Far from being 'naturally occurring', as is sometimes claimed, this paper begins from the premise th...
Solutions to the problem of the spread of disinformation have come from a variety of disciplines. Ho...
The Cambridge Analytica ‘scandal’ revealed the collection of mass amounts of data not only from will...
The use of social media has accelerated information sharing and instantaneous communications. The lo...
The manipulation of information and the dissemination of “fake news” are practices that trace back t...
In this chapter, we draw out the relevant themes from a range of critical scholarship from the small...
In this chapter, we draw out the relevant themes from a range of critical scholarship from the small...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested ...
Meaningful access to social media data for research purposes has declined considerably after the ini...
In this article we review our study of 13,493 bot-like Twitter accounts that tweeted the U.K. Europe...
Qualitative and mixed methods digital social research often relies on gathering and storing social m...
This special issue of Social Media + Society originates from the first AoIR Flashpoint Symposium, en...
In this paper we present some preliminary findings from an ongoing research on a comprehensi...
This article discusses five challenges in detection and mitigation of disinformation on social media...
Far from being 'naturally occurring', as is sometimes claimed, this paper begins from the premise th...
Solutions to the problem of the spread of disinformation have come from a variety of disciplines. Ho...
The Cambridge Analytica ‘scandal’ revealed the collection of mass amounts of data not only from will...
The use of social media has accelerated information sharing and instantaneous communications. The lo...
The manipulation of information and the dissemination of “fake news” are practices that trace back t...
In this chapter, we draw out the relevant themes from a range of critical scholarship from the small...
In this chapter, we draw out the relevant themes from a range of critical scholarship from the small...