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Borra, E., Niederer, S., Preuß, J., & Weltevrede, E. (2017). Mapping troll-like practices on twitter. In L. Bounegru, J. Gray, T. Venturini, & M. Mauri (Eds.), A 'Field Guide' to 'Fake News' and Other Information Disorders: A collection of recipes for those who love to cook with digital methods (pp. 161-196). Public Data Lab. -
Niederer, S., & van Dijck, J. (2014). Wisdom of the crowd or technicity of content? Wikipedia as a sociotechnical system. In M. David, & P. Millward (Eds.), Researching Society Online. - 4: Innovation in researching society online (pp. 223-243). (Sage benchmarks in social research methods). Sage. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781473915336
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Rogers, R., Weltevrede, E., Borra, E., & Niederer, S. (2013). National Web Studies: The Case of Iran Online. In J. Hartley, J. Burgess, & A. Bruns (Eds.), A Companion to New Media Dynamics (pp. 142-166). Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118321607.ch8
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Niederer, S. (2013). ‘Global warming is not a crisis!’: Studying climate change skepticism on the Web. NECSUS, 2(1), 83-112. https://doi.org/10.5117/NECSUS2013.1.NIED -
Rogers, R., Weltevrede, E., Niederer, S., & Borra, E. (2012). National Web Studies: Mapping Iran Online. Iran Media Program, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania. http://www.global.asc.upenn.edu/fileLibrary/PDFs/Mapping_Iran
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Niederer, S., & van Dijck, J. (2010). Wisdom of the crowd or technicity of content? Wikipedia as a sociotechnical system. New Media & Society, 12(8), 1368-1387. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444810365297 -
Niederer, S., Niemans, S., & Hoeve, B. (2009). Content in motion: an example of urban screens education. In S. McQuire, M. Martin, & S. Niederer (Eds.), Urban screens reader (pp. 233-242). (INC reader; No. 5). Institute of Network Cultures. http://www.networkcultures.org/_uploads/US_layout_01022010.pdf
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McQuire, S., Martin, M., & Niederer, S. (2009). Introduction. In S. McQuire, M. Martin, & S. Niederer (Eds.), Urban screens reader (pp. 9-11). (INC reader; No. 5). Institute of Network Cultures. http://www.networkcultures.org/_uploads/US_layout_01022010.pdf
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