User:Maliacouser/Social media and political communication in the United States/Bibliography

Fujiwara, T., Muller, K., & Schwarz, C. (2023, July). The effect of social media on elections: Evidence from the ... Princeton University. https://www.princeton.edu/~fujiwara/papers/SocialMediaAndElections.pdf

Bulman, M. (2016, November 28). This man analysed Donald Trump’s tweets and found something that might explain why he won. The Independent. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-twitter-account-election-victory-presidentelect-david-robinson-statistical-analysis-data-scientist-a7443071.html
 * This is a credible scientific article from Princeton University. It talks about how much social media affects elections and even asks if they should moderate social media content about the election.

Anderson, M. (2020, August 19). 55% of U.S. social media users say they are “worn out” by political posts and discussions. Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/08/19/55-of-u-s-social-media-users-say-they-are-worn-out-by-political-posts-and-discussions/
 * This news article explains how Trump's tweets resemble a celebrity and how it benefited him in the polls. In our article, it talks about Trump, Clinton, and Sanders style differences on social media.

Holcomb, Michael Barthel, Amy Mitchell and Jesse (2016-12-15). "Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion". Pew Research Center's Journalism Project.
 * In the article, it talks about how social media users (especially conservatives) are tired of seeing political posts. In our article, it talks about how social media is a huge platform for the candidates.

"Political Polarization on Twitter: Social media May Contribute to Online Extremism". scholar.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
 * This article mentioned how fake news could cause credibility issues within political campaigns. I added this Pew Research source to give additional information on how Americans don't feel as confident in the news they intake.

Hong, Sounman; Kim, Sun Hyoung (2016-10-01). "Political polarization on twitter: Implications for the use of social media in digital governments". Government Information Quarterly.
 * This article talks about how Trumps use of Twitter spawned further polarization within Americans. It was published by Harvard, and I believe it could be useful in the scandals section.


 * This is a study diving further into the political polarization spawning from twitter. It is cited by 136, and peer-reviewed.

Shah, S. (2021, September 30). Charting congress on social media in the 2016 and 2020 elections. Pew Research Center - U.S. Politics & Policy. https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/09/30/charting-congress-on-social-media-in-the-2016-and-2020-elections/

- This source is from the Pew Research Center, a think tank based in Washington, DC- a reliable source. This source explores the changes and the effects of the changes within social media during 2016 and 2020.

Belcastro, L., Branda, F., Cantini, R., Marozzo, F., Talia, D., & Trunfio, P. (2022). Analyzing voter behavior on social media during the 2020 US presidential election campaign. Social network analysis and mining. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9288921/

- Research Journal Article from the National Library of Medicine. Studies the effects of voters during the 2020 election and it’s relations to social media.

Moore, H., & Hinckle, M. (n.d.-b). Social Media’s impact on the 2020 presidential election: The good, the bad, and the ugly. Division of Research. https://research.umd.edu/articles/social-medias-impact-2020-presidential-election-good-bad-and-ugly

From UMD research center- this article talking about both the positives effects and negative effects social media had on the 2020 election.

Tsfati, Yariv et al. “Causes and Consequences of Mainstream Media Dissemination of Fake News: Literature Review and Synthesis.” Annals of the International Communication Association 44.2 (2020): 157–173. Web. https://du.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01UODE_INST/1uqj623/cdi_swepub_primary_oai_gup_ub_gu_se_293422

This is a credible article from the Annals of the International Communication Association. This article talks about mainstream media and how it has evolved providing a deeper understanding of how it’s used through political communication.

Congressional Investigation of the Trump Indictment (LSB10950) [2023]. N.p., 2023. Print. https://du.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01UODE_INST/1gq64ta/alma991042645034502766

This is a recent book from the Congressional Investigation about Trump's Indictment which informs our readers about another scandal emerging.

Examining Obamacare Transparency Failures : Hearing before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, Second Session, December 9, 2014. Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office, 2017. Print. https://du.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01UODE_INST/1gq64ta/alma991042610795502766

This is another source we can add to our scandals section on our Wikipedia page. It is a book published by the U.S. Government Publishing Office and highlights the transparency issues with ObamaCare

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