Computational propaganda: Political parties, politicians, and political manipulation on social media SC Woolley, PN Howard Oxford University Press, 2018 | 671 | 2018 |
Algorithms, bots, and political communication in the US 2016 election: The challenge of automated political communication for election law and administration PN Howard, S Woolley, R Calo Journal of information technology & politics 15 (2), 81-93, 2018 | 463 | 2018 |
Automating power: Social bot interference in global politics SC Woolley First Monday, 2016 | 436 | 2016 |
Political communication, computational propaganda, and autonomous agents: Introduction SC Woolley, PN Howard International journal of Communication 10, 2016 | 327 | 2016 |
Computational propaganda worldwide: Executive summary S Woolley, P Howard Computational Propaganda Project, 2017 | 282 | 2017 |
Bots and automation over Twitter during the first US presidential debate B Kollanyi, PN Howard, SC Woolley Comprop data memo 1, 1-4, 2016 | 247 | 2016 |
Automation, algorithms, and politics| political communication, computational propaganda, and autonomous agents—Introduction SC Woolley, PN Howard International Journal of Communication 10, 9, 2016 | 200 | 2016 |
Computational propaganda in the United States of America: Manufacturing consensus online S Woolley, D Guilbeault Computational Propaganda Project, 2017 | 161 | 2017 |
Bots and Automation over Twitter during the US Election PN Howard, B Kollanyi, S Woolley Computational propaganda project: Working paper series 21 (8), 2016 | 91 | 2016 |
How Twitter bots are shaping the election D Guilbeault, S Woolley The Atlantic 1, 2016 | 54 | 2016 |
Introduction: Computational propaganda worldwide SC Woolley, PN Howard Computational propaganda: political parties, politicians, and political …, 2019 | 49 | 2019 |
The reality game: how the next wave of technology will break the truth S Woolley Hachette UK, 2020 | 43 | 2020 |
Bots and computational propaganda: Automation for communication and control SC Woolley Social media and democracy: The state of the field, prospects for reform, 89-110, 2020 | 37 | 2020 |
Social media influencers and the 2020 US election: Paying ‘regular people’for digital campaign communication AM Goodwin, K Joseff, SC Woolley Center for Media Engagement, 2020 | 35 | 2020 |
United States: manufacturing consensus online SC Woolley, D Guilbeault Computational propaganda: Political parties, politicians, and political …, 2018 | 35 | 2018 |
Digital propaganda: The power of influencers SC Woolley Journal of Democracy 33 (3), 115-129, 2022 | 34 | 2022 |
Social Media, Revolution, and the Rise of the Political Bot SC Woolley, PN Howard Routledge Handbook of Media, Conflict and Security, 2016 | 33 | 2016 |
Bots and automation over twitter during the second us presidential debate P Howard, B Kollanyi, S Woolley COMPROP Data Memos, 2016 | 28 | 2016 |
Chat apps and cascade logic: A multi-platform perspective on India, Mexico, and the United States J Gursky, MJ Riedl, K Joseff, S Woolley Social Media+ Society 8 (2), 20563051221094773, 2022 | 26 | 2022 |
Political influencers on social media: An introduction MJ Riedl, J Lukito, SC Woolley Social Media+ Society 9 (2), 20563051231177938, 2023 | 24 | 2023 |