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1 | Category | Subcategory | Citation |
2 | Theory | Collective Action & Social Movements | Ostrom, E. 1990. Governing the commons: the evolution of institutions for collective action. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York. |
3 | Theory | Collective Action & Social Movements | Olson Jr, M. (1971). The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups, with a new preface and appendix (Vol. 124). Harvard University Press. |
4 | Theory | Collective Action & Social Movements | Bennett, W.L. and Segerberg, A. 2013. The logic of connective action: Digital media and the personalization of contentious politics. Cambridge University Press. |
5 | Theory | Collective Action & Social Movements | J. Craig Jenkins. 1983. Resource Mobilization Theory and the Study of Social Movements. Annu. Rev. Sociol. 9, 1 (August 1983), 527–553. |
6 | Theory | Collective Action & Social Movements | Lewis, K., Gray, K., & Meierhenrich, J. (2014). The structure of online activism. Sociological Science, 1, 1-9. |
7 | Theory | Collective Action & Social Movements | Freelon, D., Marwick, A., & Kreiss, D. (2020). False equivalencies: Online activism from left to right. Science, 369(6508), 1197-1201. |
8 | Theory | Democratic Theory | Dahl, R. A. (2008). Polyarchy: Participation and opposition. Yale university press. |
9 | Theory | Democratic Theory | Forestal, J. 2021. Beyond gatekeeping: Propaganda, democracy, and the organization of digital publics. The Journal of Politics 83, 1, 306–320. |
10 | Theory | Democratic Theory | Bermeo, N. (2016). On democratic backsliding. J. Democracy, 27, 5. |
11 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | Hirschman, A. O. (1970). Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States. Harvard University Press. |
12 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | The iron cage revisited: Institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields |
13 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | Hercheui , M. D. Decision making in virtual communities: how conflictive institutions may influence the formation of parallel governance structures . Proceedings 15th Americas Conference of Information Systems . August 6–9 2009 , San Francisco, CA. |
14 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | Meyer , J. W. and Rowan , B. 1977. Institutionalised organizations: formal structures and myth and ceremony. The American Journal of Sociology , 83 ( 2 ) : 340 – 363. |
15 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | Steinsson, S. 2023. Rule ambiguity, institutional clashes, and population loss: how wikipedia became the last good place on the internet. American Political Science Review, 1–17. |
16 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | SKIM Scott, W. R. (2008). Institutions and organizations: Ideas and interests. Sage. |
17 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | Greif Avner, Laitin David. (2004). A theory of endogenous institutional change. American Political Science Review, 98, 623-652. |
18 | Theory | Institutional Approaches | Voeten, E. (2019). Making sense of the design of international institutions. Annual Review of Political Science, 22, 147-163. |
19 | Theory | Mass Communication | Lazarsfeld, P. F., & Merton, R. K. (1948). Mass communication, popular taste and organized social action. Media studies, 18-30. |
20 | Theory | Mass Communication | Dewey, J., & Rogers, M. L. (2012). The public and its problems: An essay in political inquiry. Penn State Press. |
21 | Theory | Mass Communication | McCombs, M. E., & Shaw, D. L. (1972). The agenda-setting function of mass media. Public opinion quarterly, 36(2), 176-187. |
22 | Theory | Mass Communication | Habermas, Jürgen, Sara Lennox, and Frank Lennox. "The public sphere: An encyclopedia article (1964)." New German Critique 3 (1974): 49-55. |
23 | Theory | Mass Communication | Lippmann, Walter, and Michael Curtis. Public opinion. Routledge, 2017. |
24 | Theory | Online Communities | Frey, S., Krafft, P. M., & Keegan, B. C. (2019). “This Place Does What It Was Built For”: designing digital institutions for participatory change. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 3(CSCW), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.1145/3359134 |
25 | Theory | Online Communities | Schneider, N. (2024). Governable Spaces: Democratic Design for Online Life. University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.1525/luminos.181 |
26 | Theory | Online Communities | Grimmelmann, J. 2014. Anarchy, status updates, and Utopia. Pace L. Rev. 35, 135. |
27 | Theory | Online Communities | Kraut, R.E. and Resnick, P. 2012. Building successful online communities: evidence-based social design. MIT Press. |
28 | Theory | Online Communities | Mnookin, J.L. 2006. Virtual(ly) Law: The Emergence of Law in LambdaMOO: Mnookin. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2, 1, 0–0. |
29 | Theory | Online Communities | Anderson, B.R.O. 1983. Imagined communities: reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism. Verso, London New York. |
30 | Theory | Online Communities | Kollock, Peter, and Marc Smith. "Managing the virtual commons." Computer-mediated communication: Linguistic, social, and cross-cultural perspectives (1996): 109-128. |
31 | Theory | Online Communities | Hannan, Michael T., and John Freeman. "The population ecology of organizations." American journal of sociology 82.5 (1977): 929-964. |
32 | Theory | Online Communities | Carroll, Glenn R. "Organizational ecology." Annual review of Sociology 10.1 (1984): 71-93. |
33 | Theory | Social Structure | Porpora , D. V. 1998 [1989] . “ Four concepts of social structure ” . In Critical Realism – Essential Readings , Edited by: Archer , M. , Bhaskar , R. , Collier , A. , Lawson , T. and Norrie , A. 339 – 355 . London/New York : Routledge . |
34 | Theory | Social Structure | Anthony Giddens. 1984. The Constitution of Society: Outline of the Theory of Structuration. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. |
35 | Theory | Social Structure | Merton, R. K. (1968). On sociological theory of the middle range. In Social Theory and Social Structure (pp. 4–16). |
36 | Method | Case Studies | Charles C. Ragin. 2014. The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies. Univ of California Press. |
37 | Method | Case Studies | David Collier. 2011. Understanding process tracing. PS: Political Science & Politics 44, 4 (2011), 823–830. |
38 | Method | Case Studies | Geddes, B. (1990). How the cases you choose affect the answers you get: Selection bias in comparative politics. Political analysis, 2, 131-150. |
39 | Method | Case Studies | Chapters 1 and 2, in George, Alexander L. and Andrew Bennett. Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005. |
40 | Method | Causal Inference | Gryzmala-Busse, Anna. 2011. “Time Will Tell? Temporality and the Analysis of Causal Mechanisms and Processes.” Comparative Political Studies. 44 (9): 1267-1297. |
41 | Method | Causal Inference | Oktay, H., Taylor, B. J., & Jensen, D. D. (2010, July). Causal discovery in social media using quasi-experimental designs. In Proceedings of the first workshop on social media analytics (pp. 1-9). |
42 | Method | Causal Inference | Eshwar Chandrasekharan, Umashanthi Pavalanathan, Anirudh Srinivasan, Adam Glynn, Jacob Eisenstein, and Eric Gilbert. 2017. You Can’t Stay Here: The Efficacy of Reddit’s 2015 Ban Examined Through Hate Speech. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 1, CSCW (December 2017), 31:1-31:22. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3134666 |
43 | Method | Causal Inference | Singer, J. D., & Willett, J. B. (2003). Applied longitudinal data analysis: Modeling change and event occurrence. Oxford university press. (Part 1) |
44 | Method | Causal Inference | Imbens, G. W., & Lemieux, T. (2008). Regression discontinuity designs: A guide to practice. Journal of econometrics, 142(2), 615-635. |
45 | Method | Computational Social Science | Edelmann, A., Wolff, T., Montagne, D., & Bail, C. A. (2020). Computational social science and sociology. Annual Review of Sociology, 46, 61-81. |
46 | Method | Computational Social Science | Tucker, J.A. 2023. Computational Social Science for Policy and Quality of Democracy: Public Opinion, Hate Speech, Misinformation, and Foreign Influence Campaigns. Handbook of Computational Social Science for Policy, 381–403. |
47 | Method | Computational Social Science | Freelon, D. (2014). On the interpretation of digital trace data in communication and social computing research. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 58(1), 59-75. |
48 | Method | Computational Social Science | Rogers, R. (2013). Digital methods. MIT press. |
49 | Method | Computational Social Science | Wagner, C., Strohmaier, M., Olteanu, A., Kıcıman, E., Contractor, N., & Eliassi-Rad, T. (2021). Measuring algorithmically infused societies. Nature, 595(7866), 197-204. |
50 | Method | Computational Social Science | Malik, M., & Pfeffer, J. (2016, May). Identifying platform effects in social media data. In Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 241-249). |
51 | Method | Computational Social Science | Maddock, J., Starbird, K., Al-Hassani, H. J., Sandoval, D. E., Orand, M., & Mason, R. M. (2015). Characterizing Online Rumoring Behavior Using Multi-Dimensional Signatures. Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing, 228–241. https://doi.org/10.1145/2675133.2675280 |
52 | Method | Interviews | Virginia Braun & Victoria Clarke (2006) Using thematic analysis in psychology, Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3:2, 77-101, DOI: 10.1191/1478088706qp063oa |
53 | Method | Interviews | Virginia Braun & Victoria Clarke (2019) Reflecting on reflexive thematic analysis, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 11:4, 589-597, DOI: 10.1080/2159676X.2019.1628806 |
54 | Method | Interviews | Kathy Charmaz. 2014. Constructing Grounded Theory. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA. |
55 | Method | Interviews | Spradley, J. P. (2016). The ethnographic interview. Waveland Press. |
56 | Method | Network Analysis | Venturini, T., Jacomy, M., & Jensen, P. (2021). What do we see when we look at networks: Visual network analysis, relational ambiguity, and force-directed layouts. Big Data & Society, 8(1), 20539517211018488. |
57 | Method | Network Analysis | Granovetter, M. S. (1973). The strength of weak ties. American journal of sociology, 78(6), 1360-1380. |
58 | Concentration | Disinformation | Starbird, K., Arif, A., and Wilson, T. 2019. Disinformation as collaborative work: surfacing the participatory nature of strategic information operations. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 3, CSCW, 1–26. |
59 | Concentration | Disinformation | Ong, J. C., & Cabañes, J. V. A. (2018). Architects of networked disinformation: Behind the scenes of troll accounts and fake news production in the Philippines. Architects of networked disinformation: Behind the scenes of troll accounts and fake news production in the Philippines. |
60 | Concentration | Disinformation | Freelon, D. and Wells, C. 2020. Disinformation as political communication. Taylor & Francis. |
61 | Concentration | Disinformation | Lasswell, H.D. 1928. The function of the propagandist. The International Journal of Ethics 38, 3, 258–268. |
62 | Concentration | Disinformation | Benkler, Y., Faris, R., and Roberts, H. 2018. Network propaganda: Manipulation, disinformation, and radicalization in American politics. Oxford University Press. |
63 | Concentration | Disinformation | Gaines, B.J., Kuklinski, J.H., Quirk, P.J., Peyton, B., and Verkuilen, J. 2007. Same facts, different interpretations: Partisan motivation and opinion on Iraq. The Journal of Politics 69, 4, 957–974. |
64 | Concentration | Disinformation | Massanari, A. 2017. #Gamergate and The Fappening: How Reddit’s algorithm, governance, and culture support toxic technocultures. New Media & Society 19, 3, 329–346. |
65 | Concentration | Disinformation | Reddi, M., Kuo, R., and Kreiss, D. 2023. Identity propaganda: Racial narratives and disinformation. New Media & Society 25, 8, 2201–2218. |
66 | Concentration | Disinformation | Rid, T. 2020. Active measures: The secret history of disinformation and political warfare. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. |
67 | Concentration | Disinformation | Marwick, A. E., & Lewis, R. (2017). Media manipulation and disinformation online. |
68 | Concentration | Disinformation | Lazer, D. M., Baum, M. A., Benkler, Y., Berinsky, A. J., Greenhill, K. M., Menczer, F., ... & Zittrain, J. L. (2018). The science of fake news. Science, 359(6380), 1094-1096. |
69 | Concentration | Disinformation | Herasimenka, A., Bright, J., Knuutila, A., & Howard, P. N. (2023). Misinformation and professional news on largely unmoderated platforms: the case of telegram. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 20(2), 198-212. |
70 | Concentration | Disinformation | Tucker, J. A., Guess, A., Barberá, P., Vaccari, C., Siegel, A., Sanovich, S., ... & Nyhan, B. (2018). Social media, political polarization, and political disinformation: A review of the scientific literature. (March 19, 2018). |
71 | Concentration | Disinformation | Flynn, D. J., Nyhan, B., & Reifler, J. (2017). The nature and origins of misperceptions: Understanding false and unsupported beliefs about politics. Political Psychology, 38, 127-150. |
72 | Concentration | Disinformation | Gunitsky S. Corrupting the Cyber-Commons: Social Media as a Tool of Autocratic Stability. Perspectives on Politics. 2015;13(1):42-54. doi:10.1017/S1537592714003120 |
73 | Concentration | Platform Governance | Gillespie, T. 2018. Custodians of the Internet: Platforms, content moderation, and the hidden decisions that shape social media. Yale University Press. |
74 | Concentration | Platform Governance | Roberts, S. T. (2019). Behind the screen. Yale University Press. |
75 | Concentration | Platform Governance | Gowder, P. (2023). The Networked Leviathan: For Democratic Platforms. Cambridge University Press. |
76 | Concentration | Platform Governance | Caplan, R. (2018). “Content or Context Moderation: Artisanal, Community-Reliant, and Industrial Approaches.” Data & Society Research Institute. Data & Society: New York, NY. |
77 | Concentration | Platform Governance | Gorwa, R., Binns, R., and Katzenbach, C. 2020. Algorithmic content moderation: technical and political challenges in the automation of platform governance. Big Data & Society 7, 1, 205395171989794. |
78 | Concentration | Rumouring/Sensemaking | Polletta, F. and Callahan, J. 2017. Deep stories, nostalgia narratives, and fake news: Storytelling in the Trump era. American Journal of Cultural Sociology 5, 3, 392–408. |
79 | Concentration | Rumouring/Sensemaking | Friggeri, A., Adamic, L., Eckles, D., & Cheng, J. (2014, May). Rumor cascades. In proceedings of the international AAAI conference on web and social media (Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 101-110). |
80 | Concentration | Rumouring/Sensemaking | Kapferer, J. N. (2013). Rumors: Uses, interpretations, and images. Transaction Publishers. |
81 | Concentration | Rumouring/Sensemaking | Klein, G., Phillips, J.K., Rall, E.L., and Peluso, D.A. 2007. A data-frame theory of sensemaking. Expertise out of context: Proceedings of the sixth international conference on naturalistic decision making. |
82 | Concentration | Rumouring/Sensemaking | Weick, K. E. (1993). The Collapse of Sensemaking in Organizations: The Mann Gulch Disaster. Administrative Science Quarterly, 38(4), 628. https://doi.org/10.2307/2393339 |