Hits 141-150 within 161 documents
The Obidient movement on Twitter and 2023 general election in Nigeria: an extrapolative analysis [journal article]
Source: IMSU Journal of Communication Studies, 7 (2023) 1. p.347-358
Fueling Toxicity? Studying Deceitful Opinion Leaders and Behavioral Changes of Their Followers [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 10 (2022) 4. p.336-348
Spanish Political Communication and Hate Speech on Twitter During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 11 (2023) 2. p.160-174
Twitting Against the Enemy: Populist Radical Right Parties Discourse Against the (Political) "Other" [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 11 (2023) 2. p.235-248
Hate Speech and Polarization Around the "Trans Law" in Spain [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 11 (2023) 2. p.187-197
Conspiracy theories on Twitter: emerging motifs and temporal dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic [journal article]
Source: International Journal of Data Science and Analytics, 13 (2022) 4. p.315-333
Empowering the People's Truth Through Social Media? (De)Legitimizing Truth Claims of Populist Politicians and Citizens [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 10 (2022) 1. p.210-219
From "Bangtan Boys" to "International Relations Professor": Mapping Self‐Identifications in the UN's Twitter Public [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 11 (2023) 3. p.120-133
Public Legitimation by "Going Personal"? The Ambiguous Role of International Organization Officials on Social Media [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 11 (2023) 3. p.213-225