Richard Rogers is Professor of New Media & Digital Culture, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam. He is Director of the Digital Methods Initiative, Amsterdam, known for the development of software tools for the study of online data. He is author of Information Politics on the Web and Digital Methods (both MIT Press) and editor of The Politics of Social Media Manipulation (with Sabine Niederer) and The Propagation of Misinformation in Social Media: A Cross-platform Analysis (both Amsterdam University Press).
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Part I: Beginning Digital Methods Chapter 1: Positioning digital methods Chapter 2: Starting with query design Chapter 3: Preparing for critical social media research Part II: Doing Digital Methods Chapter4: Website history: Screencast documentaries with the Internet Archive Chapter 5: Google critique: Auditing search engines Chapter 6: Search as research: Repurposing Google Chapter 7: Cultural points of view: Comparing Wikipedia language versions Chapter 8: YouTube teardown: Deconstructing recommendations Chapter 9: Platform and Facebook studies: Identifying engaging content Chapter 10: Twitter as story-telling machine: Following events Chapter 11: Visual media analysis for Instagram and other online platforms Chapter 12: Cross-platform analysis: Co-linked, inter-liked and cross-hashtagged content Chapter 13: TikTok as mimetic infrastructure: Studying imitation Chapter 14: Tracker analysis: Detection techniques for data journalism research Chapter 15: Summarizing digital methods

