Twitter, politics and the public: Research roundup
Source: JournalistsResource.orgNew examples of the growing speed and power of Twitter around the globe seemed to be furnished by events nearly every month now.
New examples of the growing speed and power of Twitter around the globe seemed to be furnished by events nearly every month now.
As part of our ongoing collaboration with Nieman Journalism Lab, we’ve rounded up the latest in digital- and media-oriented scholarship — picking highlights from disciplines such as computer science, political science, journalism research and communications. (Note: this article was first published at Nieman Lab, and is now archived here in full.)
Algorithms — a series of steps undertaken to solve a particular problem — are an integral element of our digital environment. Operating in search engines, personalized news systems, global financial markets, political campaigns and many more areas, algorithms hold ever-increasing power in society, as they steer decisions and make choices about what is or isn’t important. However, as algorithms become even more complex, concerns continue to grow over their lack of transparency.