Journal of Information Technology & Politics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Twitter use in election campaigns: A systematic literature review2015/12/21English363
Digital Democracy: Reimagining Pathways to Political Participation2010/02/05English196
Incivility Online: Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Uncivil Political Posts in a Web-based Experiment2015/01/14English159
Realizing the Social Internet? Online Social Networking Meets Offline Civic Engagement2009/07/16English140
From the Digital Divide to the Democratic Divide: Internet Skills, Political Interest, and the Second-Level Digital Divide in Political Internet Use2010/02/05English115
Digital Media in the Obama Campaigns of 2008 and 2012: Adaptation to the Personalized Political Communication Environment2014/04/03English113
Algorithms, bots, and political communication in the US 2016 election: The challenge of automated political communication for election law and administration2018/04/03English98
Facebooking It to the Polls: A Study in Online Social Networking and Political Behavior2012/10/01English92
Building an Architecture of Participation? Political Parties and Web 2.0 in Britain2009/07/16English87
Obama’s 2012 Facebook Campaign: Political Communication in the Age of the Like Button2014/12/12English86
Cloud Computing and Information Policy: Computing in a Policy Cloud?2008/10/27English81
Is Twitter just rehashing? Intermedia agenda setting between Twitter and mainstream media2016/04/02English71
Online Political Participation in Spain: The Impact of Traditional and Internet Resources2010/10/11English68
Computer-Assisted Topic Classification for Mixed-Methods Social Science Research2008/05/15English68
Who is the agenda setter? Examining the intermedia agenda-setting effect between Twitter and newspapers2019/07/03English67
Under Construction: The Field of Online Deliberation Research2012/01/01English64
Fake news: Acceptance by demographics and culture on social media2019/10/31English62
The Civic and Political Significance of Online Participatory Cultures among Youth Transitioning to Adulthood2013/01/01English61
Spill-Over Effects Between Facebook and On/Offline Political Participation? Evidence from a Two-Wave Panel Study2014/07/03English60
Getting the Message Out: A Two-Step Model of the Role of the Internet in Campaign Communication Flows During the 2005 British General Election2008/05/15English59
Classifying Party Affiliation from Political Speech2008/07/14English59
Digital Media and Traditional Political Participation Over Time in the U.S.2013/04/01English58
“Yes We Can”: How Online Viewership, Blog Discussion, Campaign Statements, and Mainstream Media Coverage Produced a Viral Video Phenomenon2010/05/18English54
Social network sites and acquiring current affairs knowledge: The impact of Twitter and Facebook usage on learning about the news2019/01/02English53
Detecting weak and strong Islamophobic hate speech on social media2019/12/13English53
Explaining the Failure of an Online Citizen Engagement Initiative: The Role of Internal Institutional Variables2011/02/25English52
Political Facebook use: Campaign strategies used in 2008 and 2012 presidential elections2016/04/04English52
First- and second-level agenda setting in the Twittersphere: An application to the Italian political debate2016/03/17English50
The EU Parliament on Twitter—Assessing the Permanent Online Practices of Parliamentarians2015/01/14English48
When Parties (Also) Position Themselves: An Introduction to the EU Profiler2011/02/25English47