当前位置:
X-MOL 学术
›
American Sociological Review
›
论文详情
Our official English website, www.x-mol.net, welcomes your feedback! (Note: you will need to create a separate account there.)
Online Conspiracy Groups: Micro-Bloggers, Bots, and Coronavirus Conspiracy Talk on Twitter
American Sociological Review ( IF 12.444 ) Pub Date : 2022-10-26 , DOI: 10.1177/00031224221125937 Henrich R. Greve 1 , Hayagreeva Rao 2 , Paul Vicinanza 2 , Echo Yan Zhou 2
American Sociological Review ( IF 12.444 ) Pub Date : 2022-10-26 , DOI: 10.1177/00031224221125937 Henrich R. Greve 1 , Hayagreeva Rao 2 , Paul Vicinanza 2 , Echo Yan Zhou 2
Affiliation
Conspiracies are consequential and social, yet online conspiracy groups that consist of individuals (and bots) seeking to explain events or a system have been neglected in sociology. We extract con...
中文翻译:
在线阴谋集团:微博、机器人和 Twitter 上的冠状病毒阴谋论
阴谋是后果性和社会性的,但由寻求解释事件或系统的个人(和机器人)组成的在线阴谋团体在社会学中被忽视了。我们提取con ...
更新日期:2022-10-26
中文翻译:
在线阴谋集团:微博、机器人和 Twitter 上的冠状病毒阴谋论
阴谋是后果性和社会性的,但由寻求解释事件或系统的个人(和机器人)组成的在线阴谋团体在社会学中被忽视了。我们提取con ...