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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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fulltext not available |
2015 |
Handbook of Digital Politics |
S Coleman, Deen Freelon |
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fulltext not available |
2015 |
Big Data Analysis |
Deen Freelon |
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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 |
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fulltext not available |
2014 |
Tweeting to Power: The Social Media Revolution in American Politics, by Jason Gainous and Kevin M. Wagner |
Deen Freelon |
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fulltext not available |
2014 |
Twitter Subgraph Manipulator (Version 3). Python |
Deen Freelon |
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fulltext not available |
2014 |
Syria\’s socially mediated civil war |
Marc Lynch, Deen Freelon, Sean Aday |
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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 |
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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 |
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fulltext not available |
2012 |
Supporting reflective public thought with considerit |
Travis Kriplean, Jonathan Morgan, Deen Freelon, Alan Borning, Lance Bennett |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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