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4
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2023
2024
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Lana Swartz
University of Virginia
Verified email at llaannaa.com
Alexander Rudenshiold
PhD Student, University of California – Irvine
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Parker Bach
Park Fellow,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
; Microsoft Research
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Internet studies
political communication
social media
conservatism
political humor
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D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Jing Zeng, and Patrik Wikström, TikTok: Creativity and Culture in Short Video
P Bach
International Journal of Communication 17, 3
, 2023
2
2023
Making Money Public: The Journalistic Construction of the Paycheck Protection Program
P Bach, L Swartz
International Journal of Communication 16, 21
, 2022
2
2022
Stitching Politics and Identity on TikTok
P Bach, A Gitomer, M Devries, C Walker, D Freelon, J Atienza-Barthelemy, ...
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research
, 2023
1
2023
“Fake news you can trust”: How
The Babylon Bee
brings news satire to the Right
P Bach
The Communication Review 27 (3), 337-353
, 2024
2024
‘Like the Burning of the Library of Alexandria’: The Death and Deletion of Yahoo! Answers
P Bach, H Hudome, A Rudenshiold
Spectator 43 (1)
, 2023
2023
"Factually Inaccurate, Morally Correct": How The Babylon Bee Brings News Satire to the Right
P Bach
https://doi.org/10.18130/gcmy-q392
, 2021
2021
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