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  • Open Access
    Groen, M., & Geboers, M. (2023). Fringe players on political Twitter: Source-sharing dynamics, partisanship and problematic actors. In R. Rogers (Ed.), The Propagation of Misinformation in Social Media: A Cross-platform Analysis (pp. 83-107). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048554249-006, https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.1231864.8
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    Pilipets, E., Geboers, M., Bosch, M., Divon, T., Delavar-Kasmai, D., Tuters, M., Noordenbos, B., Rogers, R., & Zhang, X. (2023). WarTok: Networked Soundscapes of Memetic Warfare. In AoIR2023: Research from the Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (Selected Papers in Internet Research; Vol. 2023). Association of Internet Researchers. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2023i0.13532
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    Geboers, M. A. (2022). The social visuality of distant suffering: How social media create new boundaries of visibility. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Geboers, M. A., & Van De Wiele, C. T. (2020). Regimes of visibility and the affective affordances of Twitter. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 23(5), 745-765. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367877920923676
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    Geboers, M., Stolero, N., Scuttari, A., van Vliet, L., & Ridley, A. (2020). Why Buttons Matter: Repurposing Facebook’s Reactions for Analysis of the Social Visual. International Journal of Communication : IJoC, 14, 1564-1585. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/11657
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    Geboers, M. A., & Van de Wiele, C. T. (2020). Machine vision & social media images: Why hashtags matter. Social Media + Society, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305120928485
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