Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media
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Battle for inbox and bucks comparing email fundraising strategies of donald trump and joe biden in the 2020 u.s. presidential election, #asylum: how syrian refugees engage with online information, exploring interest group social media activity on facebook and twitter, (mis)measurement of political content exposure within the smartphone ecosystem investigating common assumptions, how many people use alternative media in germany and how can we measure it, lgbtq visibility measured consistently and persistently in us twitter bios from 2012 through 2023, the platformisation of party politics a comparative study of party websites’ technological infrastructures 2012-2021, proud boys on telegram, partisanship and risk talk on twitter a multipronged analysis of the prominence, targets, and drivers of risk-related expression by democrats versus republicans during the covid-19 pandemic, @who investigating possible errors in studies linking survey and twitter data, holier than thou no large partisan gaps in the consumption of pornography online, beliefs in conspiracy theories and online news consumption during the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, who does(n't) target you mapping the worldwide usage of online political microtargeting, detecting misinformation: identifying false news spread by political leaders in the global south, a dataset for the study of online radicalization through incel forum archives, "i always feel like somebody's watching me" what do the u.s. electorate know about political micro-targeting and how much do they care, death of a platform a longitudinal and comparative study of political party twitter use in scandinavia, icwsm 2024 special issue, digital town square nextdoor's offline contexts and online discourse, when science meets digital branding examining content creators and hyperlinks in climate change youtube videos from 2015-2019, framing social movements on social media unpacking diagnostic, prognostic, and motivational strategies, the faces and forms of pandemic humor: exploring covid-19 memes with visual machine learning, “you are doomed" crisis-specific and dynamic use of fear speech in protest and extremist radical social movements, editors' introduction to special issue of jqd:dm in collaboration with icwsm, analyzing support for u.s. presidential candidates in twitter polls, anatomy of an ai-powered malicious social botnet, political speech from corporate america: sparse, mostly for democrats, and somewhat representative.
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The journal publishes quantitative descriptive social science. It does not publish research that makes causal claims.
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