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Matthew Hindman
Matthew Hindman
Associate Professor, George Washington University
Verified email at gwu.edu
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The myth of digital democracy
M Hindman
The Myth of Digital Democracy, 2008
28142008
Googlearchy: How a few heavily-linked sites dominate politics on the web
M Hindman, K Tsioutsiouliklis, JA Johnson
annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association 4, 1-33, 2003
2862003
The Internet trap: How the digital economy builds monopolies and undermines democracy
M Hindman
Princeton University Press, 2018
2112018
The real lessons of Howard Dean: Reflections on the first digital campaign
M Hindman
Perspectives on Politics 3 (1), 121-128, 2005
1902005
Campaign politics and the digital divide: Constituency characteristics, strategic considerations, and candidate Internet use in state legislative elections
PS Herrnson, AK Stokes-Brown, M Hindman
Political Research Quarterly 60 (1), 31-42, 2007
1672007
The Internet and four dimensions of citizenship
WR Neuman, B Bimber, M Hindman
The Oxford handbook of American public opinion and the media, 22-42, 2011
1482011
Building better models: Prediction, replication, and machine learning in the social sciences
M Hindman
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 659 (1 …, 2015
1122015
What is the online public sphere good for
M Hindman
The, 2008
732008
Disinformation,'fake news' and influence campaigns on Twitter
M Hindman, V Barash
Knight Foundation, 2018
602018
Less of the Same
M Hindman
Washington, DC: FCC, 2011
532011
A mile wide and an inch deep: Measuring media diversity online and offline
M Hindman
Media diversity and localism: Meaning and metrics 40 (2), 327-348, 2007
482007
Open-source politics” reconsidered: Emerging patterns in online political participation
M Hindman
Governance and information technology: From electronic government to …, 2007
442007
Stickier news
M Hindman
URL: https://shorensteincenter. org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Stickier-News …, 2015
402015
Googlearchy: How a few heavily-linked sites dominate politics online
M Hindman, K Tsioutsiouliklis, JA Johnson
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, 2003
392003
Voice, equality, and the internet
MS Hindman
Princeton University, 2005
192005
Personalization and the future of news
M Hindman
New Technologies and Civic Engagement, 209-226, 2015
152015
Disinformation, and influence campaigns on twitter
M Hindman, V Barash
Knight Foundation: George Washington University, 2018
132018
Measuring media diversity online and offline: evidence from political websites
M Hindman, K Tsioutsiouliklis, JA Johnson
The 32nd Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy, 2005
112005
Googlearchy
M Hindman, K Tsioutsiouliklis, JA Johnson
How a few heavily-linked sites, 2003
112003
Disinformation,“Fake News” and Influence Campaigns on Twitter. Knight Foundation report, October
M Hindman, V Barash
102018
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