The Politics of Social Media Manipulation

Author:   Richard Rogers ,  Sabine Niederer ,  Guillen Torres (University of Amsterdam) ,  Maarten Groen (Hogeschool van Amsterdam)
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
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Pages:   292
Publication Date:   29 October 2020
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Author:   Richard Rogers ,  Sabine Niederer ,  Guillen Torres (University of Amsterdam) ,  Maarten Groen (Hogeschool van Amsterdam)
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
Imprint:   Amsterdam University Press
Edition:   0
ISBN:  

9789463724838


ISBN 10:   9463724834
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   29 October 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. The politics of social media manipulation - Richard Rogers and Sabine Niederer 2. Political news on Facebook during the Dutch elections - Stijn Peeters and Richard Rogers 3. Political news in search engines: Exploring Google's susceptibility to hyperpartisan sources - Guillén Torres and Richard Rogers 4. The circulation of political news on Twitter during the Dutch elections - Sabine Niederer and Maarten Groen 5. Dutch political Instagram: Junk news, follower ecologies and artificial amplification - Gabriele Colombo and Carlo De Gaetano 6. Dutch junk news on Reddit and 4chan/pol - Sal Hagen and Emilija Jokubauskaite 7. Fake news and the Dutch YouTube political debate space - Marc Tuters 8. Conclusions: Mainstream under fire - Richard Rogers and Sabine Niederer 9. Epilogue: After the Twitter storm - Richard Rogers and Sal Hagen Index

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Richard Rogers, PhD, is Professor of New Media and Digital Culture, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam, and Director of the Digital Methods Initiative. He is author of Information Politics on the Web and Digital Methods (both MIT Press) and Doing Digital Methods (SAGE). Sabine Niederer is Professor of Visual Methodologies at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Her research focuses on the cartography of issues and online debates through visual and digital methods, with a particular interest in climate-related issues. In 2014, Niederer founded the Citizen Data Lab as an applied research lab specializing in participatory mapping of local issues.

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