Phil Howard

Phil Howard

University of Oxford

H-index: 59

Europe-United Kingdom

About Phil Howard

Phil Howard, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Technology, Politics, International Affairs, Political Communication, Internet and Society.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The political economy of digital profiteering: communication resource mobilization by anti-vaccination actors

Computational propaganda: Concepts, methods, and challenges

Misinformation and professional news on largely unmoderated platforms: The case of telegram

Where news could not inspire change: TRT World as a party broadcaster

Lügenmaschinen: Wie man die Demokratie vor Troll-Armeen, betrügerischen Robotern, Junk-News-Operationen und Polit-Agenten rettet

Who is afraid of fake news?: modeling risk perceptions of misinformation in 142 countries

What to expect when you’re expecting robots: Futures, expectations, and pseudo-artificial general intelligence in UK news

Investigating visual content shared over Twitter during the 2019 EU parliamentary election campaign

Phil Howard Information

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Citations(all)

22110

Citations(since 2020)

12445

Cited By

15303

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

133

i10Index(since 2020)

112

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Phil Howard Skills & Research Interests

Technology

Politics

International Affairs

Political Communication

Internet and Society

Top articles of Phil Howard

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Journal

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Publication Date

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

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen

Rasmus Kleis Nielsen

University of Oxford

H-index: 37
Deen Freelon

Deen Freelon

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 37
Andrés Monroy-Hernández

Andrés Monroy-Hernández

Princeton University

H-index: 34
Andrew Chadwick

Andrew Chadwick

Loughborough University

H-index: 25
Jonathan Bright

Jonathan Bright

University of Oxford

H-index: 20
Samantha Bradshaw

Samantha Bradshaw

Stanford University

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