Social media as beat: Tweets as a news source during the 2010 British and Dutch elections M Broersma, T Graham Journalism Practice 6 (3), 403-419, 2012 | 370 | 2012 |
BETWEEN BROADCASTING POLITICAL MESSAGES AND INTERACTING WITH VOTERS: The use of Twitter during the 2010 UK general election campaign T Graham, M Broersma, K Hazelhoff, G van't Haar Information, Communication & Society 16 (5), 692-716, 2013 | 330 | 2013 |
Twitter as a news source: How Dutch and British newspapers used tweets in their news coverage, 2007–2011 M Broersma, T Graham Journalism practice 7 (4), 446-464, 2013 | 297 | 2013 |
New platform, old habits? Candidates’ use of Twitter during the 2010 British and Dutch general election campaigns T Graham, D Jackson, M Broersma New media & society 18 (5), 765-783, 2016 | 205 | 2016 |
In search of online deliberation: Towards a new method for examining the quality of online discussions T Graham, T Witschge COMMUNICATIONS-SANKT AUGUSTIN THEN BERLIN- 28 (2), 173-204, 2003 | 184 | 2003 |
Discursive equality and everyday talk online: The impact of “superparticipants” T Graham, S Wright Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19 (3), 625-642, 2014 | 128 | 2014 |
Needles in a haystack: a new approach for identifying and assessing political talk in non-political discussion forums T Graham Javnost 15 (2), 17-36, 2008 | 123 | 2008 |
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 | 81 | 2015 |
Reality TV as a trigger of everyday political talk in the net-based public sphere T Graham, A Hajru European Journal of Communication 26 (1), 18-32, 2011 | 81 | 2011 |
What’s Wife Swap got to do with it? Talking politics in the net-based public sphere TS Graham | 79* | 2009 |
Beyond “political” communicative spaces: Talking politics on the Wife Swap discussion forum T Graham Journal of Information Technology & Politics 9 (1), 31-45, 2012 | 74 | 2012 |
Personal branding on Twitter: How employed and freelance journalists stage themselves on social media C Brems, M Temmerman, T Graham, M Broersma Digital Journalism 5 (4), 443-459, 2017 | 68 | 2017 |
Closing the gap? Twitter as an instrument for connected representation T Graham, M Broersma, K Hazelhoff The Media, Political Participation and Empowerment, 71-88, 2013 | 49 | 2013 |
Tipping the Balance of Power: Social Media and the Transformation of Political Journalism M Broersma, T Graham The Routledge Companion to Social Media and Politics, 89-103, 2015 | 48 | 2015 |
TALKING BACK, BUT IS ANYONE LISTENING? Journalism and Comment Fields T Graham Rethinking Journalism: Trust and Participation in a Transformed News …, 2012 | 39* | 2012 |
Everyday political talk in the internet-based public sphere T Graham Handbook of Digital Politics, 247-263, 2015 | 36 | 2015 |
‘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 19 (10), 1373-1389, 2016 | 34 | 2016 |
Third Space, Social Media and Everyday Political Talk S Wright, T Graham, D Jackson The Routledge Companion to Social Media and Politics, 74-88, 2015 | 34 | 2015 |
The use of expressives in online political talk: Impeding or facilitating the normative goals of deliberation? T Graham International Conference on Electronic Participation, 26-41, 2010 | 34 | 2010 |
Deliberating in Online Forums: New Hope for the Public Sphere? T Graham Unpublished Masters Dissertation, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School …, 2002 | 33* | 2002 |