This article introduces the notion of platformed conspiracism to conceptualize reconfigured forms of conspiracy theory communication as a result of the mutual shaping between platform specificities and emergent user practices. To investigate this relational socio-technological shaping, we propose a conceptual platform-sensitive framework that systematically guides the study of platformed conspiracism. To illustrate the application of the framework, we examine how platformed conspiracism unfolds on BitChute and Gab during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings show that both platforms have positioned themselves as technological equivalents to their “mainstream” counterparts, YouTube and Twitter, by offering similar interfaces and features. Howe...
Research on conspiracy theories in digital media has grown considerably in recent years. As a result...
The article argues that the hybrid media environment contributes to contemporary epistemic contestat...
Given the role of technology and social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, the aim of this article ...
This article introduces the notion of platformed conspiracism to conceptualize reconfigured forms of...
This study investigates how COVID-19-related content, especially conspiracy theories, is communicate...
Informed by two case studies of de-platforming interventions performed by Facebook against two high ...
In recent years, conspiracy theories have pervaded mainstream discourse. Social media, in particular...
Digital platforms and media are fertile breeding grounds for disinformation and conspirational views...
Social media companies are ubiquitous in our social lives and public debate. They provide spaces for...
This paper presents a multi-platform computational pipeline geared to identify social media posts di...
While the role of social media in the spread of conspiracy theories has received much attention, a k...
This thesis is a theoretical investigation of the relationships between the logic of conspiracy theo...
During the past few years, social media platforms have been criticized for reacting slowly to users ...
Overview: In our current, heavily-modernized society, the Internet and Internet-focused technologies...
Research on conspiracy theories in digital media has grown considerably in recent years. As a result...
The article argues that the hybrid media environment contributes to contemporary epistemic contestat...
Given the role of technology and social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, the aim of this article ...
This article introduces the notion of platformed conspiracism to conceptualize reconfigured forms of...
This study investigates how COVID-19-related content, especially conspiracy theories, is communicate...
Informed by two case studies of de-platforming interventions performed by Facebook against two high ...
In recent years, conspiracy theories have pervaded mainstream discourse. Social media, in particular...
Digital platforms and media are fertile breeding grounds for disinformation and conspirational views...
Social media companies are ubiquitous in our social lives and public debate. They provide spaces for...
This paper presents a multi-platform computational pipeline geared to identify social media posts di...
While the role of social media in the spread of conspiracy theories has received much attention, a k...
This thesis is a theoretical investigation of the relationships between the logic of conspiracy theo...
During the past few years, social media platforms have been criticized for reacting slowly to users ...
Overview: In our current, heavily-modernized society, the Internet and Internet-focused technologies...
Research on conspiracy theories in digital media has grown considerably in recent years. As a result...
The article argues that the hybrid media environment contributes to contemporary epistemic contestat...
Given the role of technology and social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, the aim of this article ...