User-Generated Ideology on Social Media: A New Study Shows How Users Oppose and Support Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter
C. Fuchs, The Huffington Post (2016).
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Fuchs C. User-Generated Ideology on Social Media: A New Study Shows How Users Oppose and Support Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter. The Huffington Post. 2016.
Fuchs, C. (2016). User-Generated Ideology on Social Media: A New Study Shows How Users Oppose and Support Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter. The Huffington Post.
@article{Fuchs_2016, title={User-Generated Ideology on Social Media: A New Study Shows How Users Oppose and Support Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter}, journal={The Huffington Post}, author={Fuchs, Christian}, year={2016} }
Fuchs, Christian. “User-Generated Ideology on Social Media: A New Study Shows How Users Oppose and Support Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter.” The Huffington Post, 2016.
C. Fuchs, “User-Generated Ideology on Social Media: A New Study Shows How Users Oppose and Support Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter,” The Huffington Post, 2016.
Fuchs, Christian. “User-Generated Ideology on Social Media: A New Study Shows How Users Oppose and Support Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter.” The Huffington Post, 2016.
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