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Francesco Bailo
Francesco Bailo
School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Sydney
Verified email at sydney.edu.au - Homepage
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Everyday making through Facebook engagement: Young citizens’ political interactions in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States
A Vromen, BD Loader, MA Xenos, F Bailo
Political Studies 64 (3), 513-533, 2016
1082016
Hybrid social and news media protest events: from# MarchinMarch to# BusttheBudget in Australia
F Bailo, A Vromen
Information, Communication & Society 20 (11), 1660-1679, 2017
362017
Digital rights in Australia
G Goggin, A Vromen, KG Weatherall, F Martin, A Webb, L Sunman, ...
Digital Rights in Australia (2017) ISBN-13, 978-0, 2017
282017
the electoral payoff of immigration flows for anti-immigration parties: the case of Italy’s Lega Nord
G Abbondanza, F Bailo
European Political Science 17, 378-403, 2018
262018
The institutional impacts of algorithmic distribution: Facebook and the Australian news media
F Bailo, J Meese, E Hurcombe
Social Media+ Society 7 (2), 20563051211024963, 2021
172021
Mapping online political talks through network analysis: a case study of the website of Italy's Five Star Movement
F Bailo
Policy Studies 36 (6), 550-572, 2015
112015
ACIAR wheat and maize projects in Afghanistan
A Jilani, D Pearce, F Bailo
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 2013
92013
Slipping to the extreme: A mixed method to explain how extreme opinions infiltrate online discussions
Q Kong, E Booth, F Bailo, A Johns, MA Rizoiu
Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 16 …, 2022
82022
Online communities and crowds in the rise of the Five Star Movement
F Bailo
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
42020
No paradox here? Improving theory and testing of the nuclear stability–instability paradox with synthetic counterfactuals
F Bailo, BE Goldsmith
Journal of Peace Research 58 (6), 1178-1193, 2021
22021
Australia’s Big Gamble: The News Media Bargaining Code and the responses from Google and Facebook
F Bailo, J Meese, E Hurcombe, T Leaver, A Bruns, D Angus, B Barnet
The 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers AoIR2021, 2021
22021
‘Please Read the Comments’: commenting cultures across platforms
C Abidin, E van der Nagel, A Johns, F Bailo, A Rodriguez, ...
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2020
22020
AUSTRALIA’S BIG GAMBLE: THE NEWS MEDIA BARGAINING CODE AND THE RESPONSES FROM GOOGLE AND FACEBOOK
A Bruns, F Bailo, J Meese, E Hurcombe, T Leaver, B Barnet, D Angus
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2021
12021
Online Communities and Online Crowds
F Bailo, F Bailo
Online Communities and Crowds in the Rise of the Five Star Movement, 115-142, 2020
12020
Safe and Responsible AI in Australia: Submission Paper
T Flew, C Chesher, J Hutchinson, M Stilinovic, F Bailo, J Gray, C Lumby, ...
2023
Riding information crises: the performance of far-right Twitter users in Australia during the 2019–2020 bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic
F Bailo, A Johns, MA Rizoiu
Information, Communication & Society, 1-19, 2023
2023
Online Discussion Within the M5S Community
F Bailo, F Bailo
Online Communities and Crowds in the Rise of the Five Star Movement, 143-183, 2020
2020
By the Crowd, for the People?
F Bailo, F Bailo
Online Communities and Crowds in the Rise of the Five Star Movement, 221-243, 2020
2020
Mobilisation and Elections
F Bailo, F Bailo
Online Communities and Crowds in the Rise of the Five Star Movement, 53-114, 2020
2020
The Emergence of the Citizen User
F Bailo, F Bailo
Online Communities and Crowds in the Rise of the Five Star Movement, 9-51, 2020
2020
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