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View ArticleStrategies for Dealing with Online News Overload
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View ArticleA Theory of Flak as a Political Weapon
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View ArticleUnderstanding the Rhythms of Social Media Platforms
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View ArticleOnline Influencers and the Long History of Paid Promotional Content
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View ArticleTowards Social Journalism: Rediscovering the Conversation
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View ArticleAre Filter Bubbles Real?
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View ArticleA Round-Up of Some Recent Publications
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View ArticleFilter Bubbles and Echo Chambers: Debunking the Myths
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View ArticleSome Questions about Filter Bubbles, Polarisation, and the APIcalypse
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View ArticleThe Dynamics of Internet Use in Danish National Elections
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View ArticleChanging Political Campaigning Strategies in Sweden
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View Article‘Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour’ on Facebook during Election Campaigns
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View ArticleAre News Outlets Deliberately Trolling Us into More Engagement on Facebook?
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View ArticleTrust Us, Again? Twitter Campaigning Strategies in the 2019 Australian...
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View ArticleBots among Us: Prevalence, Influence, and Roles of Automated Accounts in the...
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