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Online Extremism and Offline Harm
by Daniel KarellHow does online extremism cross over into the offline world and cause physical harm and violence? This is one of the most difficult questions to answer about online extremism. We...
Artificial Intelligence and the Cultural Problem of Online Extreme Speech
by Sahana Udupa...action against hateful exchange online, but it is not the public interest value of inclusive dialogue that drives these efforts, but the anxiety to ensure online users do not flee...
Challenges to Archives in an Age of Digital Abundance
...“How to Analyze Political Attention with Minimal Assumptions and Costs,” American Journal of Political Science 54 (2010): 209–228. Online experiments. Online experiments employ a well-established method at a grander scale...
Hyperlinks, Digital Authentication, and the Intertextual Epistemics of Online Journalism
by Alejandro I. Paz...to design and build a tool that can help analyze examples of how such journalistic authentication works in an online environment. Tracing the online sources of a contemporary news story...
Identity Politics: A Report on a Media & Democracy Workshop on Race, Gender, and Toxicity Online
by Michael Miller...experience online. This is not, of course, unique to life online. Rather, it gives the lie to the notion that digital spaces are somehow more egalitarian or value-free. Research presented...
Nigeria’s Disinformation Landscape
by Idayat Hassan and Jamie Hitchen...ethnic groups—Igala, Egbira, and Okun—were exacerbated by disinformation shared online, especially in the run-up to the November 2019 gubernatorial vote. “Nigeria’s security agencies are…largely absent from online platforms, creating a...
We Cannot Just Moderate Extremism Away
by Deana A. Rohlinger...the blame. Los Angeles Times columnist, Erika Smith, opined that Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Google were responsible for allowing divisive speech and conspiracy theories “to fester and spread online”...
Online Campaign Contributions in US Politics: A Conversation
by Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Heath Brown and Michael Miller...“barackobama.com saw an unprecedented level of online activity, with reports indicating that 3 million donors made a total of 6.5 million online donations (adding up to more than $500 million).”...
Trump in the Rearview Mirror: How to Better Regulate Violence-Inciting Content Online
by Susan Benesch...comes close to that of Facebook’s in number of users or volume of content regulated is China, which has fewer than one billion people online. See, for example, Evelyn Cheng,...