The Internet was initially seen as a democratising technology that would redistribute power to networked individuals, break the control of information gatekeepers leading to more diverse information and foster an online public sphere in which networked individuals could discuss issues, reaching conclusions that would contribute to the political process (Rheingold, 1993; Shapiro, 2000). However, with the rise of social media, the control of online distribution channels has been concentrated into a small number of hands, with new and less accountable platforms replacing traditional media gatekeepers (Lovink, 2011). As online spaces have become domesticated, their participatory potential has been undermined by colonisation by the market, censo...
As a prime example of socio-technological transformation, social media services exert an enormous im...
Targeted activist strategies propel social justice movements to devise creative mechanisms in an eff...
Computational propaganda is a growing issue in Western democracies, with evidence of online opinion ...
Almost four billion people in the world use the internet which includes forms of social media such a...
Despite the increase interest on the impact of social media use for political campaign communication...
This chapter aims to direct attention to the political dimension of the social media age. ...
Propaganda campaigns aim at influencing people's mindset with the purpose of advancing a specific ag...
Executive Summary Over the past three years, we have monitored the global organization of social med...
The Computational Propaganda Research Project at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford...
Computational propaganda is a growing issue in Western democracies, with evidence of online opinion ...
Do bots have the capacity to influence the flow of political information over social media? This wor...
Techniques designed to manipulate public opinion and undermine information ecosystems are rapidly ev...
This article draws on a systematic literature review of recently-published material to investigate t...
"Is social media destroying democracy? Are Russian propaganda or ""Fake news"" entrepreneurs on Face...
Overview: In our current, heavily-modernized society, the Internet and Internet-focused technologies...
As a prime example of socio-technological transformation, social media services exert an enormous im...
Targeted activist strategies propel social justice movements to devise creative mechanisms in an eff...
Computational propaganda is a growing issue in Western democracies, with evidence of online opinion ...
Almost four billion people in the world use the internet which includes forms of social media such a...
Despite the increase interest on the impact of social media use for political campaign communication...
This chapter aims to direct attention to the political dimension of the social media age. ...
Propaganda campaigns aim at influencing people's mindset with the purpose of advancing a specific ag...
Executive Summary Over the past three years, we have monitored the global organization of social med...
The Computational Propaganda Research Project at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford...
Computational propaganda is a growing issue in Western democracies, with evidence of online opinion ...
Do bots have the capacity to influence the flow of political information over social media? This wor...
Techniques designed to manipulate public opinion and undermine information ecosystems are rapidly ev...
This article draws on a systematic literature review of recently-published material to investigate t...
"Is social media destroying democracy? Are Russian propaganda or ""Fake news"" entrepreneurs on Face...
Overview: In our current, heavily-modernized society, the Internet and Internet-focused technologies...
As a prime example of socio-technological transformation, social media services exert an enormous im...
Targeted activist strategies propel social justice movements to devise creative mechanisms in an eff...
Computational propaganda is a growing issue in Western democracies, with evidence of online opinion ...