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Daniel Kreiss
Professor, Hussman School of Journalism and Media, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Digitalization
JS Brennen, D Kreiss
The international encyclopedia of communication theory and philosophy, 1-11, 2016
9292016
Digitalization and digitization
S Brennen, D Kreiss
Culture digitally 8 (2), 10-19, 2014
5112014
Taking Our Country Back: The Crafting of Networked Politics From Howard Dean to Barack Obama
D Kreiss
New York: Oxford University Press, 2012
5092012
Seizing the moment: The presidential campaigns’ use of Twitter during the 2012 electoral cycle
D Kreiss
New media & society 18 (8), 1473-1490, 2016
4282016
Prototype politics: Technology-intensive campaigning and the data of democracy
D Kreiss
Oxford university press, 2016
3792016
Technology firms shape political communication: The work of Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, and Google with campaigns during the 2016 US presidential cycle
D Kreiss, SC McGregor
Political Communication 35 (2), 155-177, 2018
3722018
In their own words: Political practitioner accounts of candidates, audiences, affordances, genres, and timing in strategic social media use
D Kreiss, RG Lawrence, SC McGregor
Studying Politics Across Media, 8-31, 2020
3032020
The limits of peer production: Some reminders from Max Weber for the network society
D Kreiss, M Finn, F Turner
New Media & Society 13 (2), 243, 2011
2452011
False equivalencies: Online activism from left to right
D Freelon, A Marwick, D Kreiss
Science 369 (6508), 1197-1201, 2020
2142020
Qualitative Political Communication| Introduction~ The role of qualitative methods in political communication Research: Past, present, and future
D Karpf, D Kreiss, RK Nielsen, M Powers
International Journal of Communication 9, 19, 2015
1212015
The “arbiters of what our voters see”: Facebook and Google’s struggle with policy, process, and enforcement around political advertising
D Kreiss, SC McGregor
Political Communication 36 (4), 499-522, 2019
1022019
Tackling misinformation: What researchers could do with social media data
IV Pasquetto, B Swire-Thompson, MA Amazeen, F Benevenuto, ...
The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2020
802020
The tech industry meets presidential politics: Explaining the democratic party’s technological advantage in electoral campaigning, 2004–2012
D Kreiss, C Jasinski
Political communication 33 (4), 544-562, 2016
752016
Occupying the political: Occupy Wall Street, collective action, and the rediscovery of pragmatic politics
D Kreiss, Z Tufekci
Cultural Studies? Critical Methodologies 13 (3), 163-167, 2013
712013
Black boxes as capacities for and constraints on action: Electoral politics, journalism, and devices of representation
CW Anderson, D Kreiss
Qualitative Sociology 36, 365-382, 2013
692013
New challenges to political privacy: Lessons from the first US Presidential race in the Web 2.0 era
D Kreiss, PN Howard
International Journal of Communication 4, 19, 2010
692010
The fragmenting of the civil sphere: How partisan identity shapes the moral evaluation of candidates and epistemology
D Kreiss
American Journal of Cultural Sociology 5, 443-459, 2017
612017
Normative models of digital journalism
D Kreiss, JS Brennen
The Sage handbook of digital journalism, 299-314, 2016
602016
A research agenda for online advertising: Surveying campaign practices, 2000-2012
L Barnard, D Kreiss
International Journal of Communication 7, 21, 2013
582013
Political identity ownership: Symbolic contests to represent members of the public
D Kreiss, RG Lawrence, SC McGregor
Social Media+ Society 6 (2), 2056305120926495, 2020
532020
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