Books
In Progress. You are an Algorithmic Problem: Factory Farmed Citizenship in the Age of AI. Under Contract: Bristol University Press.
- Facebook Democracy: The Architecture of Disclosure and the Threat to Public Life. Routledge. link here
Scholarly Articles
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Why Do Some Shout and Others Stay Silent? Communication Context Consistency in Political Discourse Offline and on Facebook” International Journal of Communication with Don Waisenan and Carrie Anne Platt.
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The Critical Role of Lutheran Higher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Intersections: The Journal of Lutheran Higher Education. with Maya Goehner and Tyler Haug.
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Fracking Twitter: Utilizing Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing Tools for Identifying Coalition and Causal Narratives . Politics and Policy with Andy Pattison, Christopher Cherniakov and William Cipoli.
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“The Devil We Know & The Angel that Did Not Fly: An Examination of Devil/Angel Shift in Twitter Fracking “Debates” in NY 2008-2018.” Review of Policy Research with Andy Pattison and William Cipoli
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“The social media commons: Public sphere, agonism, and algorithmic obligation.” Journal of Information Technology and Politics. with Richard Neve and Brian Collins.
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“Developing a Typology of Agonistic Talk on Twitter Using Gun Control Networks.” Online Information Review. 44(2). 343-363. With Richard Neve.
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“(Mis)Arguing Diversity: The Weakness of Diversity as a Civic Argument (and how to Make it Stronger)” Democratic Theory 2(1) 22-41.
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“Politics on Facebook: Microactivism and Expressive Political Performance.” First Monday. December.
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Review of Threat Talk: The Comparative Politics of Internet Addiction. by Mary Majikan. Perspectives on Politics. 11(3). 981-982.
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De volta à névoa: o futuro do Facebook (Back to the Fog: The Future of Facebook). Revista Politics. 15(June).
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“The Role of Digital Skills in the Formation of Generalized Trust Among Latinos and African Americans in the United States” with Jessica Lavariega-Monforti. Social Science Computing Review.
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“Will this Engagement Make it to the Alter? The Paradox of Diversity and Civic Engagement.” The Journal of Public Deliberation. Volume VI, Issue 2. p. 142-162.
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“You Call This Service?: A Civic Ontology approach to Evaluating Service Learning in Diverse Communities.” Journal of Political Science Education. Volume VI, Issue 2.
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Frame evolution: A new approach to understanding changes in diversity reforms at public universities in the United States. The Social Science Journal.46(1): 171-191.
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Diversity in the Cloud. Web 2.0 and Negotiating Difference On-Line. Intersections: The Journal of Lutheran Higher Education. Winter (1) 34-40.
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Why Diversity and Civic Engagement Don’t Talk to Each Other on College Campuses: The Need for Public Work. Intersections: The Journal of Lutheran Higher Education. Spring.
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Examining Race and Gender Based Representation Using Federal Awards Assistance Data. Race, Gender, and Class. 10(1): (163-184).
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“Exploring Politics on the Sports Page: The Role of Local Media in Sports Stadium Developments,” with Robyne Turner. Policy Studies Review 15(1): 31-44.
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Reprinted in: Wilbur Rich (ed.) The Economics and Politics of Sports Facilities. Westport, Connecticut: Quorum Books.
Book Chapters
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“Networked Representation: Latina Legislators on Twitter.” in S. Navarro, S. Hernandez and L. Navarro eds. Latinas in American Politics. Rowman and Littlefield.
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“Profile Politics: Examining Polarization through Congressional Member Facebook Pages” in S. Kelly and S. Frisch eds. Politics to the Extreme: American Political Institutions in the 21st Century. Palgrave McMillan.
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“Facebook’s Imact on American Politics” in D. Hartman and C. Uggen eds. The Social Side of Politics W.W. Norton Press.