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- Publications
- Influence
The Myth of Digital Democracy
- M. Hindman
- Political Science
- 27 October 2008
Is the Internet democratizing American politics? Do political Web sites and blogs mobilize inactive citizens and make the public sphere more inclusive? The Myth of Digital Democracy reveals that,… Expand
The Internet Trap: How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy
- M. Hindman
- Political Science
- 10 November 2020
a way to bolster the evidentiary paragraphs, but regardless of the final formatting the book provides an excellent resource for anyone with an interest in political systems. It is most appropriate… Expand
\Googlearchy": How a Few Heavily-Linked Sites Dominate Politics on the Web
- M. Hindman, K. Tsioutsiouliklis, J. Johnson
- Engineering
- 2003
Claims about the Web and politics have commonly confounded two dierent things: retrievability and visibility, the large universe of pages that could theoretically be accessed versus those that… Expand
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The Internet and Four Dimensions of Citizenship
- W. Neuman, Bruce Bimber, M. Hindman
- Political Science
- 19 May 2011
Campaign Politics and the Digital Divide
- Paul S. Herrnson, Atiya Kai Stokes-Brown, M. Hindman
- Political Science
- 1 March 2007
The Internet has created a digital and a political divide. Just as the elderly, those less well educated, and some minorities are less likely to use the Internet than other Americans, candidates for… Expand
The Real Lessons of Howard Dean: Reflections on the First Digital Campaign
- M. Hindman
- Sociology
- 1 March 2005
Howard Dean's presidential bid was notable for many things, including the mixed reaction it drew from political scientists. Many scholars found Dean's ultimate failure predictable. Longstanding… Expand
Building Better Models
- M. Hindman
- Sociology
- 9 April 2015
Analytic techniques developed for big data have much broader applications in the social sciences, outperforming standard regression models even—or rather especially—in smaller datasets. This article… Expand
Personalization and the Future of News
- M. Hindman
- Political Science
- 19 November 2012
Over the past two decades, much scholarship has theorized about how highly personalized news media might change the public sphere. But even as algorithmic content filtering has become widespread,… Expand
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Rethinking Intersectionality: Towards an Understanding of Discursive Marginalization
- M. Hindman
- Sociology
- 13 May 2011
In recent years, political science research on “intersectionality” has breathed new life into perennial debates about group politics, inequality, and marginalization, demonstrating that unitary… Expand
Demonstration of literal three-dimensional imaging.
- C. Ho, K. Albright, +8 authors S. Wilson
- Computer Science, Medicine
- Applied optics
- 20 March 1999
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