| The echo chamber is overstated: the moderating effect of political interest and diverse media |
61 |
| I do not believe you: how providing a source corrects health misperceptions across social media platforms |
32 |
| Where fairness fails: data, algorithms, and the limits of antidiscrimination discourse |
29 |
| What is platform governance? |
28 |
| Mapping the anti-vaccination movement on Facebook |
27 |
| After the APIcalypse': social media platforms and their fight against critical scholarly research |
25 |
| Exposure diversity as a design principle for recommender systems |
23 |
| Do not blame it on the algorithm: an empirical assessment of multiple recommender systems and their impact on content diversity |
22 |
| Bitch, slut, skank, cunt: patterned resistance to women's visibility in digital publics |
20 |
| Facebook news and (de)polarization: reinforcing spirals in the 2016 US election |
19 |
| Cultural divides and digital inequalities: attitudes shaping Internet and social media divides |
19 |
| Revolution in the making? Social media effects across the globe |
18 |
| Refugee integration and social media: a local and experiential perspective |
18 |
| The role of privacy concerns in the sharing economy |
17 |
| The democratic interface: technology, political organization, and diverging patterns of electoral representation |
16 |
| Visualising the ends of identity: pre-birth and post-death on Instagram |
16 |
| 'Instafamous' - credibility and self-presentation of micro-celebrities on social media |
15 |
| Too much information? Predictors of information overload in the context of online news exposure |
14 |
| What the digitalisation of music tells us about capitalism, culture and the power of the information technology sector |
14 |
| How journalists engage in branding on Twitter: individual, organizational, and institutional levels |
13 |
| Privacy for whom?: a feminist intervention in online research practice |
13 |
| What drives interaction in political actors' Facebook posts? Profile and content predictors of user engagement and political actors' reactions |
13 |
| An end to the wild west of social media research: a response to Axel Bruns |
13 |
| Transparent to whom? No algorithmic accountability without a critical audience |
12 |
| Decentering technology in discourse on discrimination |
12 |
| Nothing to hide, nothing to lose? Incentives and disincentives to sharing information with institutions online |
11 |
| Paradoxical populism: how PEGIDA relates to mainstream and alternative media |
11 |
| Generalised scepticism: how people navigate news on social media |
10 |
| At risk of exclusion? Degrees of ICT access and literacy among senior citizens |
10 |
| The effect of comment moderation on perceived bias in science news |
10 |
| Social media logic' meets professional norms: Twitter hashtags usage by journalists and politicians |
10 |
| Navigating a new life: Syrian refugees and their smartphones in Vienna |
10 |
| When digital natives instruct digital immigrants: active guidance of parental media use by children and conflict in the family |
10 |
| It's like the gold rush': the lives and careers of professional video game streamers on Twitch.tv |
10 |
| The dynamics of online news discussions: effects of news articles and reader comments on users' involvement, willingness to participate, and the civility of their contributions |
10 |
| Women politicians are more engaging: male versus female politicians' ability to generate users' engagement on social media during an election campaign |
10 |
| The relationship between social media use and sleep quality among undergraduate students |
9 |
| Facing up to Facebook: how digital activism, independent regulation, and mass media foiled a neoliberal threat to net neutrality |
9 |
| How does immersion work in augmented reality games? Auser-centric view of immersion and engagement |
9 |
| Datafication, development and marginalised urban communities: an applied data justice framework |
8 |
| A populist paradise? Examining populists' Twitter adoption and use |
8 |
| Chinese computational propaganda: automation, algorithms and the manipulation of information about Chinese politics on Twitter and Weibo |
8 |
| Envisioning the power of data analytics |
8 |
| Understanding a digital movement of opinion: the case of #RefugeesWelcome |
8 |
| #Boycottautismspeaks: communicating a counternarrative through cyberactivism and connective action |
8 |
| Riots and Twitter: connective politics, social media and framing discourses in the digital public sphere |
8 |
| I like what I see: studying the influence of popularity cues on attention allocation and news selection |
8 |
| Adoption and feasibility of a communication app to enhance social connectedness amongst frail institutionalized oldest old: an embedded case study |
8 |
| Political talk on mobile instant messaging services: a comparative analysis of Germany, Italy, and the UK |
8 |
| Inclusion and exclusion in the digital economy: disability and mental health as a live streamer on Twitch.tv |
8 |