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Scott Wright
Scott Wright
Deputy Dean and Professor of Political Communication and Journalism, Bournemouth University
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Democracy, deliberation and design: the case of online discussion forums
S Wright, J Street
New media & society 9 (5), 849-869, 2007
8262007
Political Blogs and Representative Democracy
S Wright, S Coleman
Information Polity 13 (1), 2008
375*2008
Politics as usual? Revolution, normalization and a new agenda for online deliberation
S Wright
New media & society 14 (2), 244-261, 2012
3592012
Discursive equality and everyday talk online: The impact of “superparticipants”
T Graham, S Wright
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19 (3), 625-642, 2014
2442014
Government-run online discussion fora: Moderation, censorship and the shadow of Control1
S Wright
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 8 (4), 550-568, 2006
2192006
From “third place” to “third space”: Everyday political talk in non-political online spaces
S Wright
Javnost-the public 19 (3), 5-20, 2012
2032012
Online deliberation: Design, research, and practice
T Davies, SP Gangadharan
1952009
A Tale of Two Stories from “Below the Line” Comment Fields at the Guardian
T Graham, S Wright
The International Journal of Press/Politics 20 (3), 317-338, 2015
1682015
Sluts and soyboys: MGTOW and the production of misogynistic online harassment
C Jones, V Trott, S Wright
New media & society 22 (10), 1903-1921, 2020
1462020
Political elites’ use of fake news discourse across communications platforms
K Farhall, A Carson, S Wright, A Gibbons, W Lukamto
International Journal of Communication 13, 2019
1402019
The European Union in cyberspace: multilingual democratic participation in a virtual public sphere?
R Wodak, S Wright
Journal of Language and Politics 5 (2), 251-275, 2006
1282006
Third Space, Social Media and Everyday Political Talk
S Wright, T Graham, D Jackson
The Routledge Companion to Social Media and Politics, 2015
972015
Discourses of fake news
S Wright
Journal of Language and Politics 20 (5), 641-652, 2021
89*2021
Assessing (e-)Democratic Innovations: “Democratic Goods” and Downing Street E-Petitions
S Wright
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 9 (4), 453-470, 2012
892012
Handbook of digital politics
S Coleman, L Sorensen
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
872023
Populism and downing street e-petitions: Connective action, hybridity, and the changing nature of organizing
S Wright
Political Communication 32 (3), 414-433, 2015
872015
‘Success’ and online political participation: The case of Downing Street E-petitions
S Wright
Information, Communication & Society 19 (6), 843-857, 2016
812016
A virtual European public sphere? The Futurum discussion forum
S Wright
Journal of European public policy 14 (8), 1167-1185, 2007
802007
‘We need to get together and make ourselves heard’: everyday online spaces as incubators of political action
T Graham, D Jackson, S Wright
Information, Communication & Society, 2015
782015
The role of the moderator: Problems and possibilities for government-run online discussion forums
S Wright
Online deliberation: Design, research, and practice, 233-242, 2009
772009
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