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The Sage Handbook of Data and Society
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2025 39 0
Bruno Latour and Artificial IntelligenceTecnoscienza
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2024 175 100
Pseudo-scientific versus anti-scientific online conspiracism: A comparison of the Flat Earth Society’s Internet forum and RedditNew media & society
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2024 57 37
Interdisciplinary Research in Artificial Intelligence: Lessons from COVID-19Quantitative science studies
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2024 46 23
Generative AI for Social Research: Going Native with Artificial IntelligenceSociologica
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2024 25 38
Reactionary sensemaking: Mapping the micropolitics of online oppositional subculturesBig data & society
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2024 20 24
Fake views removal and popularity on YouTubeScientific reports
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2024 52 19
On Online Attention DynamicsCyber-Physical-Human Systems: Fundamentals and Applications
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2023 64 0
A peek inside two black boxes-an experiment with explainable artificial intelligence and IPCC leadershipInternational journal of digital humanities
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2023 59 0
Memecry: tracing the repetition-with-variation of formulas on 4chan/pol/Information, communication & society
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2023 93 43
Staying with the trouble of networksFrontiers in big data
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2023 59 32
Engaged research-led teaching : composing collective inquiry with digital methods and dataDigital Culture & Education
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2022 146 50
Bridging in network organisations: the case of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)Social networks
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2022 182 116
Online conspiracy theories, digital platforms and secondary orality: toward a sociology of online monstersTheory, culture & society
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2022 121 260
What do we see when we look at networks: visual network analysis, relational ambiguity, and force-directed layoutsBig data & society
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2021 151 158
AI for Digital Humanities and Computational Social SciencesReflections on AI for Humanity
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2021 60 0
Controversy mapping: a Field Guide
2021 522 0
Junk news bubbles modelling the rise and fall of attention in online arenasNew media & society
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2021 150 287
A collaborative path to scientific discovery: distribution of labor, productivity and innovation in collaborative scienceApplied Network Science
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2021 175 27
A network view on reliability: using machine learning to understand how we assess news websitesJournal of computational social science
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2021 133 77
The rhythms of the night: increase in online night activity and emotional resilience during the spring 2020 Covid-19 lockdownEPJ data science
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2021 176 63
‘Fake news' as infrastructural uncannyNew media & society
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2020 138 83
“We only have 12 years”: YouTube and the IPCC report on global warming of 1.5ºCFirst Monday
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2020 132 276
Data sprints: a collaborative format in digital controversy mappingDigitalSTS A Field Guide for Science & Technology Studies
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2019 117 98
“API-based research” or how can digital sociology and journalism studies learn from the Facebook and Cambridge analytica data breachDigital journalism
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2019 131 0
Data-sprintingRoutledge Handbook of Interdisciplinary Research Methods
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2018 80 59
Advancing sustainability together?: citizen-generated data and the sustainable development goalsSocial Science Research Network
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2018 77 0
Ploughing digital landscapes: how Facebook influences the evolution of live video streamingNew media & society
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2018 148 370
Ator-rede versus Análise de Redes versus Redes Digitais: falamos das mesmas redes?Galáxia
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2018 77 141
A reality check(list) for digital methodsNew media & society
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2018 139 764
An unexpected journey: a few lessons from sciences Po médialab's experienceBig data & society
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2017 185 164
Narrating NetworksDigital journalism
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2016 116 44
From analysis to presentation: information visualization for reifying issues and reenacting insights in visual data analysisLe Cahiers du Numérique
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2016 243 82
Contrasting medium and genre on Wikipedia to open up the dominating definition and classification of geoengineeringBig data & society
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2016 186 40
Hors champs: la multipositionnalité par l'analyse des réseauxRéseaux
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2016 111 0
Detecting global bridges in networksJournal of complex networks
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2016 228 0
Intangible cultural heritage webs: comparing national networks with digital methodsNew media & society
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2016 91 78
Enjeux topologiques et topographiques de la cartographie du WebRéseaux
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2016 124 0
Verba Volant, Scripta ManentAmerican behavioral scientist
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2016 91 67
PrésentationRéseaux
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2015 93 96
Fill in the gap: a new alliance for social and natural sciencesJASSS
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2015 117 66
Uncertainty, decision science, and policy making: a manifesto for a research agendaCritical review
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2015 105 0
Designing controversies and their publicsDesign issues
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2015 202 163
Forceatlas2, a continuous graph layout algorithm for handy network visualization designed for the gephi softwarePloS one
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2014 136 76
Three maps and three misunderstandings: A digital mapping of climate diplomacyBig Data & Society
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2014 477 4
« Le tout est toujours plus petit que ses parties »: une expérimentation numérique des monades de Gabriel TardeRéseaux
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2013 152 152
Does television reflect the evolution of scientific knowledge?: the case of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder coverage on french televisionPublic understanding of science
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2013 62 120
‘The whole is always smaller than its parts’ - a digital test of Gabriel Tardes' monadsBritish journal of sociology
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2012 237 132
Building on faults: how to represent controversies with digital methodsPublic understanding of science
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2010 67 13
Diving in magma: how to explore controversies with actor-network theoryPublic understanding of science
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2009 129 57
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