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Colin Agur
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Reconstructing the Indian public sphere: Newswork and social media in the Delhi gang rape case
V Belair-Gagnon, S Mishra, C Agur
Journalism 15 (8), 1059-1075, 2014
1022014
Education and social media: Toward a digital future
C Greenhow, J Sonnevend, C Agur
MIT press, 2016
852016
Digital disobedience and the limits of persuasion: Social media activism in Hong Kong’s 2014 Umbrella Movement
C Agur, N Frisch
Social Media+ Society 5 (1), 2056305119827002, 2019
622019
Media capture with Chinese characteristics: Changing patterns in Hong Kong’s news media system
N Frisch, V Belair-Gagnon, C Agur
Journalism 19 (8), 1165-1181, 2018
502018
Newly minted: Non-fungible tokens and the commodification of fandom
T Zaucha, C Agur
New Media & Society, 14614448221080481, 2022
412022
Failure to launch: competing institutional logics, intrapreneurship, and the case of chatbots
V Belair-Gagnon, SC Lewis, C Agur
Journal of computer-mediated communication 25 (4), 291-306, 2020
412020
The changing physical and social environment of newsgathering: A case study of foreign correspondents using chat apps during unrest
V Belair-Gagnon, C Agur, N Frisch
Social Media+ Society 3 (1), 2056305117701163, 2017
412017
Mobile sourcing: A case study of journalistic norms and usage of chat apps
V Belair-Gagnon, C Agur, N Frisch
Mobile media & communication 6 (1), 53-70, 2018
342018
A foreign field no longer: India, the IPL, and the global business of cricket
C Agur
Journal of Asian and African studies 48 (5), 541-556, 2013
242013
Insularized connectedness: mobile chat applications and news production
C Agur
Media and Communication 7 (1), 179-188, 2019
202019
Re-imagining the Indian state: External forces and the transformation of telecommunications policy, 1947–present
C Agur
Global Media and Communication 14 (1), 65-83, 2018
182018
The bully pulpit, social media, and public opinion: A big data approach
G Michael, C Agur
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 15 (3), 262-277, 2018
172018
Emerging spaces for storytelling: Journalistic lessons of social media from the Delhi Gang Rape case
V Belair-Gagnon, S Mishra, C Agur
Nieman Journalism Lab 8, 478-492, 2013
142013
“After all, they don’t know me” Exploring the psychological mechanisms of toxic behavior in online games
Y Liu, C Agur
Games and Culture 18 (5), 598-621, 2023
132023
New frontiers in newsgathering: A case study of foreign correspondents using chat apps to cover political unrest
V Belair-Gagnon, C Agur, N Frisch
122016
Negotiated Order: The Fourth Amendment, Telephone Surveillance, and Social Interactions, 1878–1968
C Agur
Information & Culture 48 (4), 419-447, 2013
122013
Second-order networks, gambling, and corruption on Indian mobile phone networks
C Agur
Media, Culture & Society 37 (5), 768-783, 2015
92015
How foreign correspondents use chat apps to cover political unrest
C Agur
Columbia Journalism Review, 2016
82016
When print is thriving, where does social media fit? A look at practices at India’s The Hindu
V Belair-Gagnon, C Agur
Innovation 9, 32, 2012
82012
Actors, partisan inclination, and emotions: an analysis of government shutdown news stories shared on Twitter
C Agur, L Gan
Social Media+ Society 7 (2), 20563051211008816, 2021
72021
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