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News and Political Information Consumption in Brazil: Mapping the First Round of the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Election on Twitter
C Machado, B Kira, G Hirsch, N Marchal, B Kollanyi, PN Howard, ...
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2018.4, 2018
562018
Polarisation and the Use of Technology in Political Campaigns and Communication
N Marchal, LM Neudert
Study Panel for the Future of Science and Technology, European Parliamentary …, 2019
51*2019
Junk News During the EU Parliamentary Elections: Lessons from a Seven-Language Study of Twitter and Facebook
N Marchal, B Kollanyi, LM Neudert, PN Howard
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2019.3, 2019
452019
“Be Nice or Leave Me Alone”: An Intergroup Perspective on Affective Polarization in Online Political Discussions
N Marchal
Communication Research, 00936502211042516, 2021
432021
Coronavirus Coverage by State-Backed English-Language News Sources
J Bright, H Au, H Bailey, M Elswah, M Schliebs, N Marchal, C Schwieter, ...
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2020.2, 2020
392020
News and Information over Facebook and WhatsApp during the Indian Election Campaign
V Narayanan, B Kollanyi, R Hajela, A Barthwal, N Marchal, PN Howard
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2019.2, 2019
352019
“Coronavirus EXPLAINED”: YouTube, COVID-19, and the Socio-Technical Mediation of Expertise
N Marchal, H Au
Social Media+ Society 6 (3), 2056305120948158, 2020
342020
Coronavirus News and Information on YouTube: A Content Analysis of Popular Search Terms
N Marchal, H Au, PN Howard
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2020.3, 2020
30*2020
Echo Chambers Exist! (But They're Full of Opposing Views)
J Bright, N Marchal, B Ganesh, S Rudinac
arXiv preprint 2001.1146, 2020
302020
Polarization, Partisanship and Junk News Consumption on Social Media during the 2018 US Midterm Elections
N Marchal, LM Neudert, B Kollanyi, PN Howard
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2018.5, 2018
282018
Content Moderation as a Political Issue: The Twitter Discourse around Trump’s Ban
M Alizadeh, F Gilardi, E Hoes, KJ Klüser, M Kubli, N Marchal
University of Zurich, 2021
222021
Investigating Visual Content Shared over Twitter during the 2019 EU Parliamentary Election Campaign
N Marchal, LM Neudert, B Kollanyi, PN Howard
Media and Communication 9 (1), 158-170, 2021
202021
Coronavirus Coverage by State-Backed English-Language News Sources: Understanding Chinese, Iranian, Russian and Turkish Government Media
J Bright, H Au, H Bailey, M Elswah, M Schliebs, N Marchal, C Schwieter, ...
Comprop Data Memo, 2020
132020
Junk News & Information Sharing during the 2019 UK General Election
N Marchal, B Kollanyi, LM Neudert, H Au, PN Howard
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2019.5, 2019
132019
How Do Individuals in a Radical Echo Chamber React to Opposing Views? Evidence from a Content Analysis of Stormfront
J Bright, N Marchal, B Ganesh, S Rudinac
Human Communication Research 48 (1), 116-145, 2022
112022
The Paradox of Poor Representation: How Voter–Party Incongruence Curbs Affective Polarisation
N Marchal, DS Watson
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 13691481211048502, 2021
72021
The Polarizing Potential of Intergroup Affect in Online Political Discussions: Evidence from Reddit r/politics
N Marchal
SSRN preprint 3671497, 2020
72020
Consumo de Notícias e Informações Políticas no Brasil: Mapeamento do Primeiro Turno das Eleições Presidenciais Brasileiras de 2018 no Twitter
C Machado, B Kira, G Hirsch, N Marchal, B Kollanyi, PN Howard, ...
Oxford Internet Institute, Data Memo 2018.4, 2018
72018
The Rise of Affective Polarization in the British Public
N Marchal, D Watson
SSRN pre-print 3477404, 2019
6*2019
Conceptualizing the Impact of Digital Interference on Elections: A Framework and Agenda for Future Research
N Marchal
SSRN pre-print 3536281, 2020
32020
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