Tim Graham 'Social media and misinformation'. Presented as part of TASA Thursdays, 28 October 2021.

Below is the reference list from Dr TIm Graham's webinar. There are also links to the software toolkit I published: ‘Coordination network toolkit’ https://github.com/QUT-Digital-Observ... https://pypi.org/project/coordination... Fallis, D. (2009). A conceptual analysis of disinformation. http://hdl.handle.net/2142/15205 Giglietto, F., Righetti, N., Rossi, L., & Marino, G. (2020). It takes a village to manipulate the media: coordinated link sharing behavior during 2018 and 2019 Italian elections. Information, Communication and Society, 1–25. Graham, T., Bruns, A., Zhu, G., & Campbell, R. (2020, in press). Like a virus: The coordinated spread of coronavirus disinformation. Report commissioned for the Centre for Responsible Technology. Graham, T., Bruns, A., Angus, D., Hurcombe, E., & Hames, S. (2021). #IStandWithDan versus #DictatorDan: the polarised dynamics of Twitter discussions about Victoria’s COVID-19 restrictions. Media International Australia, 179(1), 127–148. https://doi.org/10.1177/1329878X20981780 Keller, F. B., Schoch, D., Stier, S., & Yang, J. (2020). Political Astroturfing on Twitter: How to coordinate a disinformation Campaign. Political Communication, 37(2), 256-280. Kim, D., Graham, T., Wan, Z., & Rizoiu, M. A. (2019). Analysing user identity via time-sensitive semantic edit distance (t-SED): a case study of Russian trolls on Twitter. Journal of Computational Social Science, 2(2), 331-351. Schafer, F., Evert, S., & Heinrich, P. (2017). Japan’s 2014 General Election: Political Bots, Right-Wing Internet Activism, and Prime Minister Shinz Abe’s Hidden Nationalist Agenda. Big Data, 5(4), 294–309. Wardle, C. (2019). Information disorder: ‘The techniques we saw in 2016 have evolved’. https://firstdraftnews.org/articles/i...