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Internet

Pew Internet: Teens and technology 2013

Leighton Walter Kille | March 13, 2013
2013 report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project and Harvard's Berkman Society for Internet & Society on levels of teen mobile and Internet use.
Questioning the network: The year in digital media research, 2012-13
Digital Democracy

Questioning the network: The year in digital media research, 2012-13

John Wihbey | February 28, 2013
2012-13 review of 10 new interesting studies in the realm of digital media, social media and communications. A cross-post with Nieman Journalism Lab.
What’s new in digital scholarship? February 2013
Digital Democracy

What’s new in digital scholarship? February 2013

John Wihbey | February 28, 2013
Review of recent studies in digital-oriented academic disciplines, including journalism, social media and communications. A cross-post with Nieman Journalism Lab.
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Digital Democracy

Birds of a feather tweet together: Examining cross-ideology exposure on Twitter

Margaret Weigel | January 31, 2013
2013 study from the University of Georgia and the Connected Action Consulting Group on political interactions on Twitter and cross-ideological communications.
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Ads, Public Opinion

Misinformation and its correction: Continued influence and successful debiasing

Margaret Weigel | January 16, 2013
2012 metastudy in Psychological Science in the Public Interest on how misinformation originates and spreads and why it is difficult to correct.
Dynamic public opinion: Communication effects over time
Ads, Public Opinion

Dynamic public opinion: Communication effects over time

John Wihbey | November 4, 2011
2010 study in the American Political Science Review on the variables that can affect public views on issues over time.
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Internet

Patterns and effects of social networking site use among young adults

Margaret Weigel | September 13, 2011
2010 study in Information, Communication and Society on youth behaviors on social networking sites and implications for academic performance.
Internet filtering and circumvention tool usage report
China

Internet filtering and circumvention tool usage report

Christopher Olver | August 9, 2011
2010 report by Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society on global usage of Web-based tools designed to circumvent Internet content filtering.
Making the news: Movement organizations, media attention and the public agenda
Campaign Media

Making the news: Movement organizations, media attention and the public agenda

Christopher Olver | July 27, 2011
2010 study in American Sociological Review on characteristics of social advocacy organizations and their level of media attention.
The relationship of leadership quality to the political presence of civic associations
Citizen Action

The relationship of leadership quality to the political presence of civic associations

Christopher Olver | June 22, 2011
2011 study in Perspectives on Politics on impact of leadership strength on effectiveness of citizen groups.

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