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Drawing on ethnographic research, this study traces how Douyin’s crowdsourced adjudication system turns community moderators into a form of regulatory labour, or 'Regulabour.'
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Looking at Spotify Wrapped as an 'Algorithmic Event,' this article explores how Brazilian users engage with datafied listening histories, turning them into fleeting performances of taste and shared recognition.
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Can protest movements help mainstream radical ideas? Analysing Telegram data from Germany’s Querdenken protests, this study develops the concept of 'protest-facilitated mainstreaming' to trace how fringe narratives become more accessible.
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Who gets seen and heard in science communication on TikTok? Analysing 10,800 videos and 448,000 comments, this study shows how gender, race, and communication style interact to shape audience engagement.
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In Greece, party-funded media do not repeat the same message across formats. Analysing cartoons and YouTube clips, this article shows how different media carry different parts of a shared campaign strategy.
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Do online interactions follow the same patterns as trade? Using data from 25 million Age of Empires matches, this study shows how cultural proximity still shapes who interacts with whom online.
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Most research on platformed hate speech looks at text and a small set of platforms. Reviewing 145 studies, this article highlights what remains underexamined, particularly affordances and visual forms.
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How do platforms reshape the public meaning of terrorism? Walsh develops the concept of 'Platformed Amplification' to explain how attention competition, eyewitness content and algorithmic curation intensify coverage.
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Through thematic analysis of online support groups, this article foregrounds Palestinian women’s digital resistance to inheritance denial, linking property injustice to dignity, belonging, and citizenship.
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Focusing on Nathaly Dias, known as “Blogueira de Baixa Renda”, this article theorises favela aesthetics as a visual practice that contests Instagram’s dominant influencer norms and long-standing stigmas surrounding favelas.
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By combining participants’ digital traces with in-depth interviews, this study examines how behavioural data capture news use and where they fall short in explaining everyday meaning.
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When HBO’s Watchmen and Lovecraft Country revisited histories of racial violence, Reddit became a site of contestation. Analysing thousands of comments, this article traces how users resist, defend, and rethink racial narratives online.
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Drawing on data from Germany and Spain, this paper examines how lurking on social media relates to expressive and defensive political engagement under conditions of value-incongruent exposure.
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Who engages with fact-checks?
Drawing on survey data from Flanders (N=2520), this study applies the Opportunity-Motivation-Ability framework to examine exposure and deeper reading across platforms.
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Ong and Jackson draw on insights from over 100 Global South civil society leaders to argue that mainstream counter-disinformation funding models are often disconnected from local priorities and can reinforce donor power asymmetries.
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How do users feel when algorithms cross privacy boundaries? Based on interviews in the United States and Singapore, this study links emotions such as fear, annoyance, and helplessness to different privacy coping strategies.
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Using two-wave panel data from South Korea’s 2024 election, this article shows that partisan YouTube channels are associated with conspiracy mentality only under specific conditions of discussion and interests.
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Drawing on archival research and interviews, Dowell analyses how AWS coordinates sovereign regions, zones, and outposts to strategically recalibrate territory in the governance of digital infrastructure.
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Rivero and Jacobo examine how Twitch emotes function as linguistic and multimodal resources in race discourse. Drawing on multi-sited digital ethnography, they trace how specific emotes reproduce and contest racialised harassment.
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Analysing 8,852 Telegram posts from 151 German radical channels, this study examines how far-right and Querdenken actors adapted their messaging across the pandemic, the Ukraine war, and the energy crisis.
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In this new article, Bastos and Duarte analyse Reddit discussions alongside a timeline of UAP hearings and announcements, showing that official disclosures are associated with declines in conspiratorial narratives.
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This new article examines the conditions under which organisations integrate generative AI and links that process to organisational agility and effectiveness using structural equation modelling.
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Based on reconstruction interviews with 15 intermediaries in the Netherlands, this article examines how community actors tailored health information and prioritised trust over direct correction when countering COVID-19 misinformation.
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What role do emotions play in populist politics?
Reviewing 51 studies across disciplines, Bliuc et al analyse how anger, fear, resentment, and nostalgia drive populist mobilisation and communication.
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How should multimodal disinformation be analysed? This article proposes the Three-M framework, arguing that multimodality, manipulation, and malintent must be examined together.
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From voluntary guidelines to mandatory rules, this article compares emerging election-time AI codes across 11 countries and assesses their enforceability and clarity.
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This article examines the business model of disinformation through the case of InfoWars. By linking broadcast features to next-day sales, it shows how media style and commercial incentives reinforce one another.
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As generative AI systems increasingly express social values, conflicts shift from technical competition to cultural contestation. This article theorises values shaping and values signalling in AI design and governance.
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