THE INTERNET DEMOCRACY INITIATIVE

Recent Publications

Internet Democracy Initiative affiliates conduct research at the intersection of technology, media, and politics.

Who is using ChatGPT and why? Extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model

Who is using ChatGPT and why? Extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model

“AI and National Security”, Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work

“AI and National Security”, Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work

Complex network effects on the robustness of graph convolutional networks

Complex network effects on the robustness of graph convolutional networks

The Data-Attention Imperative

The Data-Attention Imperative

Inequalities in Online Representation: Who Follows Their Own Member of Congress on Twitter?

Inequalities in Online Representation: Who Follows Their Own Member of Congress on Twitter?

Social Media’s New Referees?: Public Attitudes Toward AI Content Moderation Bots Across Three Countries

Social Media’s New Referees?: Public Attitudes Toward AI Content Moderation Bots Across Three Countries

Computational philosophy: reflections on the PolyGraphs project

Computational philosophy: reflections on the PolyGraphs project

Data Deserts and Black Boxes: The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Consumer Profiling

Data Deserts and Black Boxes: The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Consumer Profiling

Stitching Politics and Identity on TikTok

Stitching Politics and Identity on TikTok

Measuring Targeting Effectiveness in TV Advertising: Evidence from 313 Brands

Measuring Targeting Effectiveness in TV Advertising: Evidence from 313 Brands

You want a piece of me: Britney Spears as a case study on the prominence of hegemonic tales and subversive stories in online media

You want a piece of me: Britney Spears as a case study on the prominence of hegemonic tales and subversive stories in online media

Promises and Perils of Automated Journalism: Algorithms, Experimentation, and “Teachers of Machines” in China and the United States

Promises and Perils of Automated Journalism: Algorithms, Experimentation, and “Teachers of Machines” in China and the United States