One of the key challenges facing social media studies is the capacity to undertake independent, critical research. As the field of social media is massively dominated by corporate players with a vested interest in both privatizing social data and developing proprietary social analytical tools, it is now crucial to advocate for a politics of public social media research
As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quar...
This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation camp...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
Part 2: Full PapersInternational audienceTrust is essential to the success of the social networks th...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
The ubiquitous presence of social media in everyday life has not been met by equally pervasive resea...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
Social science research aims to record, analyse, and make sense of social mess; to observe and accou...
This paper highlights, through a critical political economy approach, a number of inequalities, or “...
Web 2.0 technology has supported the arrival of various social and collaborative applications. Those...
As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quar...
This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation camp...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
Part 2: Full PapersInternational audienceTrust is essential to the success of the social networks th...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
The ubiquitous presence of social media in everyday life has not been met by equally pervasive resea...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...
Social science research aims to record, analyse, and make sense of social mess; to observe and accou...
This paper highlights, through a critical political economy approach, a number of inequalities, or “...
Web 2.0 technology has supported the arrival of various social and collaborative applications. Those...
As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quar...
This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation camp...
The purpose of this paper is to address the chasm between academic research on social media as an ex...