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Year Title Author(s) Journal or publisher Fulltext
2020 The wolves in sheep’s clothing: How Russia’s internet research agency tweets appeared in US News as Vox Populi Josephine Lukito, Jiyoun Suk, Yini Zhang, Larissa Doroshenko, Sang Jung Kim, Min-Hsin Su, Yiping Xia, Deen Freelon, Chris Wells The International Journal of Press/Politics fulltext not available
2020 Disinformation as political communication Deen Freelon, Chris Wells Political Communication fulltext not available
2020 Computational social science: Obstacles and opportunities David MJ Lazer, Alex Pentland, Duncan J Watts, Sinan Aral, Susan Athey, Noshir Contractor, Deen Freelon, Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Gary King, Helen Margetts, Alondra Nelson, Matthew J Salganik, Markus Strohmaier, Alessandro Vespignani, Claudia Wagner Science fulltext not available
2020 False equivalencies: Online activism from left to right Deen Freelon, Alice Marwick, Daniel Kreiss fulltext not available
2020 The Evolving Journalistic Roles on Social Media: Exploring “Engagement” as Relationship-Building between Journalists and Citizens Yiping Xia, Sue Robinson, Megan Zahay, Deen Freelon Journalism Practice fulltext not available
2020 Black Trolls Matter: Racial and Ideological Asymmetries in Social Media Disinformation Deen Freelon, Michael Bossetta, Chris Wells, Josephine Lukito, Yiping Xia, Kirsten Adams Social Science Computer Review fulltext not available
2020 On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| Two Brief Points on Publication Impact Deen Freelon International Journal of Communication fulltext not available
2020 Assessing the Russian Internet Research Agency’s impact on the political attitudes and behaviors of American Twitter users in late 2017 Christopher A Bail, Brian Guay, Emily Maloney, Aidan Combs, D Sunshine Hillygus, Friedolin Merhout, Deen Freelon, Alexander Volfovsky Proceedings of the national academy of sciences fulltext not available
2020 Partition-Specific Network Analysis of Digital Trace Data Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2020 Russian disinformation campaigns on Twitter target political communities across the spectrum. Collaboration between opposed political groups might be the most effective way to … Deen Freelon, Tetyana Lokot Misinformation Review fulltext not available
2019 Tweeting left, right, & center: How users and attention are distributed across Twitter Deen Freelon Knight Foundation fulltext not available
2018 Quantifying the power and consequences of social media protest Deen Freelon, Charlton McIlwain, Meredith Clark New Media & Society fulltext
2018 How Black Twitter and other social media communities interact with mainstream news Deen Freelon, Lori Lopez, Meredith D Clark, Sarah J Jackson fulltext not available
2018 Computational research in the post-API age Deen Freelon Political Communication fulltext not available
2018 The Filter Map: Media and the Pursuit of Truth and Legitimacy Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2018 The Twitter exploit: How Russian propaganda infiltrated US news Josephine Lukito, Chris Wells, Yini Zhang, Larisa Doroshenko, Sang Jung Kim, Min-Hsin Su, Deen Freelon URL: https://uwmadison. app. box. com/v/TwitterExploit (20.03. 2018) fulltext not available
2018 Inferring individual-level characteristics from digital trace data: Issues and recommendations Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2017 Personalized information environments and their potential consequences for disinformation Deen Freelon Understanding and addressing the disinformation ecosystem. Annenberg School for Communication fulltext not available
2017 Online clustering, fear and uncertainty in Egypt’s transition Marc Lynch, Deen Freelon, Sean Aday Democratization fulltext not available
2017 Campaigns in control: Analyzing controlled interactivity and message discipline on Facebook Deen Freelon Journal of Information Technology & Politics fulltext
2016 Net Neutrality| Narrowing the Gap: Gender and Mobilization in Net Neutrality Advocacy Deen Freelon, Amy B Becker, Bob Lannon, Andrew Pendleton International Journal of Communication fulltext not available
2016 The measure of a movement: Quantifying Black lives matter’s social media power Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2016 How social media undermines transitions to democracy Marc Lynch, Deen Freelon, Sean Aday Blogs and Bullets IV: Peace Tech Lab fulltext not available
2016 How social media undermined Egypt’s democratic transition S Aday, Deen Freelon, M Lynch fulltext not available
2016 Beyond the hashtags:# Ferguson,# Blacklivesmatter, and the online struggle for offline justice Deen Freelon, Charlton D McIlwain, Meredith Clark Center for Media & Social Impact, American University, Forthcoming fulltext not available
2015 Focus on the tech: Internet centrism in global protest coverage Deen Freelon, Sarah Merritt, Taylor Jaymes Digital Journalism fulltext
2015 On the cutting edge of big data: Digital politics research in the social computing literature Deen Freelon fulltext
2015 Agenda-setting in the one-step flow: Evidence from Facebook in the 2012 election Deen Freelon Workshop on Social Media and the Prospects for Expanded Democratic fulltext not available
2015 Introduction: conceptualizing digital politics Stephen Coleman, Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2015 Handbook of Digital Politics S Coleman, Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2015 Big Data Analysis Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2015 Of big birds and bayonets: Hybrid Twitter interactivity in the 2012 presidential debates Deen Freelon, David Karpf Information, Communication & Society fulltext
2015 Discourse architecture, ideology, and democratic norms in online political discussion Deen Freelon New media & society fulltext
2015 Online fragmentation in wartime: A longitudinal analysis of tweets about Syria, 2011–2013 Deen Freelon, Marc Lynch, Sean Aday The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science fulltext
2014 Social media data collection tools Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2014 Tweeting to Power: The Social Media Revolution in American Politics, by Jason Gainous and Kevin M. Wagner Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2014 Twitter Subgraph Manipulator (Version 3). Python Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2014 Syria\’s socially mediated civil war Marc Lynch, Deen Freelon, Sean Aday fulltext not available
2014 Syria in the Arab Spring: The integration of Syria’s conflict with the Arab uprisings, 2011–2013 Marc Lynch, Deen Freelon, Sean Aday Research & Politics fulltext not available
2014 On the interpretation of digital trace data in communication and social computing research Deen Freelon Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media fulltext
2014 The effect of the Internet on civic engagement under authoritarianism: The case of Azerbaijan Katy E Pearce, Deen Freelon, Sarah Kendzior First Monday fulltext not available
2014 Twitter Subgraph Manipulator (Version 3) Deen Freelon Python. Available from https://github. com/dfreelon/TSM fulltext not available
2014 Online civic activism: Where does it fit? Deen Freelon Policy & Internet fulltext
2013 Participation in the youth civic web: Assessing user activity levels in web sites presenting two civic styles Deen Freelon, Chris Wells, W Lance Bennett Journal of Information Technology & Politics fulltext not available
2013 YouTube interventions: The Syria conflict from YouTube to the mainstream media Sean Aday, Deen Freelon, Marc Lynch annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Hilton Metropole Hotel, London, England fulltext not available
2013 T2G: Convert (all) Twitter mentions to Gephi format Deen Freelon Retrieved on October fulltext not available
2013 Twitter geolocation and its limitations Deen Freelon Retrieved from fulltext not available
2013 Watching from afar: Media consumption patterns around the Arab Spring Sean Aday, Henry Farrell, Deen Freelon, Marc Lynch, John Sides, Michael Dewar American Behavioral Scientist fulltext not available
2013 ReCal OIR: Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio Intercoder Reliability as a Web Service. Deen Freelon International Journal of Internet Science fulltext not available
2013 Co-citation map of 9 comm journals, 2003–2013 Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2013 Introduction to the Special Issue on New Media and Social Unrest Zeynep Tufekci, Deen Freelon American Behavioral Scientist fulltext not available
2012 What Resonated with Obama’s and Romney’s Facebook Followers?” dfreelon. org Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2012 Supporting reflective public thought with considerit Travis Kriplean, Jonathan Morgan, Deen Freelon, Alan Borning, Lance Bennett fulltext not available
2012 Facilitating diverse political engagement with the living voters guide Deen Freelon, Travis Kriplean, Jonathan Morgan, W Lance Bennett, Alan Borning Journal of Information Technology & Politics fulltext not available
2012 Arab Spring Twitter data now available (sort of) Deen Freelon URL: http://dfreelon. org/2012/02/11/arab-spring-twitter-data-now-availablesort-of fulltext not available
2012 Digital Media and Youth W. Lance Bennett, Deen Freelon, M Hussain, Chris Wells The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication fulltext not available
2012 Blogs and Bullets II: New Media and Conflict after the Arab Spring Sean Aday, Henry Farrell, Marc Lynch, John Sides, Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2011 Sorting through claims about the Internet and revolutions Deen Freelon Retrieved May fulltext not available
2011 Opening closed regimes: what was the role of social media during the Arab Spring? Philip N Howard, Aiden Duffy, Deen Freelon, Muzammil M Hussain, Will Mari, Marwa Maziad Available at SSRN 2595096 fulltext not available
2011 The MENA protests on Twitter: some empirical data Deen Freelon DFreelon.org fulltext not available
2011 ConsiderIt: improving structured public deliberation Travis Kriplean, Jonathan T Morgan, Deen Freelon, Alan Borning, Lance Bennett fulltext not available
2011 Talking among themselves: online youth civic communication in managed and autonomous environments Deen Freelon Information, Communication & Society fulltext not available
2011 Communicating civic engagement: Contrasting models of citizenship in the youth web sphere W Lance Bennett, Chris Wells, Deen Freelon Journal of communication fulltext not available
2011 Democracies of design: How discourse architecture shapes online political talk Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2010 ReCal: Intercoder reliability calculation as a web service Deen Freelon International Journal of Internet Science fulltext not available
2010 Changing citizen identity and the rise of a participatory media culture W Lance Bennett, Deen Freelon, Chris Wells Handbook of research on civic engagement in youth fulltext not available
2010 Analyzing online political discussion using three models of democratic communication Deen Freelon New Media & Society fulltext
2009 Worked examples for nominal intercoder reliability Deen Freelon fulltext not available
2009 Communicating citizenship online: Models of civic learning in the youth web sphere W Lance Bennett, Chris Wells, Deen Freelon A Report from the Civic Learning Online Project fulltext not available
2008 Town halls of the digital age: Controversy and ideology in online deliberation (and beyond) Deen Freelon, Mitsuharu Watanabe, Laura Busch, Akira Kawabata Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Copenhagen, Denmark fulltext not available
2008 Managed Apprentices Or Autonomous Agents?: Assessing Online Civic Designs for Digital Natives Deen Freelon fulltext not available