Phil Howard
University of Oxford
H-index: 59
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Phil Howard
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The political economy of digital profiteering: communication resource mobilization by anti-vaccination actors | Journal of Communication | Aliaksandr Herasimenka Yung Au Anna George Kate Joynes-Burgess Aleksi Knuutila | 2023/4/1 |
Computational propaganda: Concepts, methods, and challenges | Communication and the Public | Philip Howard Fen Lin Viktor Tuzov | 2023/6 |
Misinformation and professional news on largely unmoderated platforms: The case of telegram | Journal of Information Technology & Politics | Aliaksandr Herasimenka Jonathan Bright Aleksi Knuutila Philip N Howard | 2023/4/3 |
Where news could not inspire change: TRT World as a party broadcaster | Journalism | Mona Elswah Philip N Howard | 2022/10 |
Lügenmaschinen: Wie man die Demokratie vor Troll-Armeen, betrügerischen Robotern, Junk-News-Operationen und Polit-Agenten rettet | Philip N Howard | 2022/4/12 | |
Who is afraid of fake news?: modeling risk perceptions of misinformation in 142 countries | Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review | Aleksi Knuutila Lisa-Maria Neudert Philip N Howard | 2022/4 |
What to expect when you’re expecting robots: Futures, expectations, and pseudo-artificial general intelligence in UK news | Journalism | J Scott Brennen Philip N Howard Rasmus K Nielsen | 2022/1 |
Investigating visual content shared over Twitter during the 2019 EU parliamentary election campaign | Media and Communication | Nahema Marchal Lisa-Maria Neudert Bence Kollanyi Philip N Howard | 2021 |
Balancing product reviews, traffic targets, and industry criticism: UK technology journalism in practice | Journalism Practice | J Scott Brennen Philip N Howard Rasmus K Nielsen | 2021/11/26 |
Types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation. Reuters Institute. 2020 | RISJ Factsheet | J. Scott Brennen Felix M. Simon Philip N. Howard Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 2020/8/4 |
Digital misinformation/disinformation and children | UNICEF. Retrieved on February | Philip N Howard Lisa-Maria Neudert Nayana Prakash Steven Vosloo | 2021/2/20 |
A Dataset of COVID-Related Misinformation Videos and their Spread on Social Media | Aleksi Knuutila Aliaksandr Herasimenka Hubert Au Jonathan Bright Philip N. Howard | 2021 | |
China’s inauthentic UK Twitter diplomacy: a coordinated network amplifying PRC diplomats | Marcel Schliebs H Bailey J Bright PN Howard | 2021/5/11 | |
China's public diplomacy operations: understanding engagement and inauthentic amplifications of PRC diplomats on Facebook and Twitter | Marcel Schliebs Hannah Bailey Jonathan Bright Philip N Howard | 2021/5/11 | |
Navigating the ‘infodemic’: How people in six countries access and rate news and information about coronavirus | Rasmus Nielsen Richard Fletcher Nic Newman J Brennen Philip Howard | 2020/4/15 | |
“Anything that Causes Chaos”: The Organizational Behavior of Russia Today (RT) | Journal of Communication | Mona Elswah Philip N Howard | 2020/10 |
Social Media Misinformation about the WHO | Hubert Au Jonathan Bright Philip N Howard | 2020 | |
COVID-related misinformation on Youtube | Programme on Democracy and Technology | Aleksi Knuutila Aliaksandr Herasimenka Hubert Au Jonathan Bright Rasmus Nielsen | 2020 |
Sourcing and automation of political news and information over social media in the United States, 2016-2018 | Political Communication | Samantha Bradshaw Philip N Howard Bence Kollanyi Lisa-Maria Neudert | 2020/3/3 |
Does Campaigning on Social Media Make a Difference? Evidence from candidate use of Twitter during the 2015 and 2017 UK Elections | Communication Research | Jonathan Bright Scott Hale Bharath Ganesh Andrew Bulovsky Helen Margetts | 2020/10 |