Items where Author is "Anstead, Nick"
Number of items: 47.
The potential for media literacy to combat misinformation:results of a rapid evidence assessment. (2025)
Anstead, Nick; Edwards, Lee; Livingstone, Sonia; Stoilova, Mariya
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Rapid evidence assessment on online misinformation and media literacy:final report for Ofcom. (2021)
Edwards, Lee; Stoilova, Mariya; Anstead, Nick; Fry, Andra; El-Halaby, Gail; Smith, Matthew
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The 2008 digital campaign in the United States: the real lessons for British parties.
Anstead, Nick; Chadwick, Andrew
Automation, algorithms, and politics| bots and political influence: a sociotechnical investigation of social network capital.
Murthy, Dhiraj; Powell, Alison; Tinati, Ramine; Anstead, Nick; Carr, Leslie; Halford, Susan; Weal, Mark
Book Review: media practices and protest politics: how precarious workers mobilise.
Anstead, Nick; Mattoni, Alice
Book review: the Conservative party - from Thatcher to Cameron - by Tim Bale.
Anstead, Nick
Book review: the political web: media participation and alternative democracy.
Anstead, Nick
Campaigns and social media communications: a look at digital campaigning in the 2010 U.K. general election.
Jensen, Michael J.; Anstead, Nick
Data-driven campaigning in the 2015 UK general election.
Anstead, Nick
Debates like this don't change voters' minds.
Anstead, Nick
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Discourses about austerity among British political elites, 2003-2013.
Anstead, Nick
Emerging viewertariat: explaining twitter responses to Nick Griffin’s appearance on BBC Question Time.
Anstead, Nick; O’Loughlin, Ben
Facebook election advertising:dangerous for democracy or politics as usual? The case of the 2017 UK general election.
Anstead, Nick; Magalhães, João C.; Stupart, Richard; Tambini, Damian
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How the Liberal Democrats are using Facebook ads to court ‘remainers’.
Tambini, Damian; Anstead, Nick; Magalhães, João Carlos
In the 2010 election, the online space was seen as a battleground to be fought over. In future elections it could be used as a method for better understanding the public.
Anstead, Nick; O’Loughlin, Ben
Internet and campaign finance in the US and the UK: an institutional comparison.
Anstead, Nick
Is media literacy an effective tool against misinformation?
Anstead, Nick; Edwards, Lee; Livingstone, Sonia; Stoilova, Mariya
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Is the Conservative Party deliberately distributing fake news in attack ads on Facebook?
Tambini, Damian; Anstead, Nick; Magalhães, João Carlos
Labour’s advertising campaign on Facebook (or “Don’t Mention the War”).
Tambini, Damian; Anstead, Nick; Magalhães, João Carlos
New Research: How to save the 2015 televised debates.
Anstead, Nick
New frontiers in two-screen politics.
Anstead, Nick; O'Loughlin, Ben
Parties, election campaigning and the Internet: toward a comparative institutional approach.
Anstead, Nick; Chadwick, Andrew
Parties, election campaigning, and the Internet: toward a comparative institutional approach.
Anstead, Nick; Chadwick, Andrew
Semantic polling: the ethics of online public opinion.
Anstead, Nick; O'Loughlin, Ben
Shouting across each other: post-debate coverage of the Clegg and Farage broadcasts.
Anstead, Nick
Social media analysis and public opinion: the 2010 UK General Election.
Anstead, Nick; O'Loughlin, Ben
Sunak's election campaign message is contradictory.
Anstead, Nick
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Transparency has to be open to all and designed with a purpose in mind.
Anstead, Nick
Trust, confidence, credibility: citizen responses on Twitter to opinion polls during the 2010 UK general election.
Ampofo, Lawrence; O’Loughlin, Ben; Anstead, Nick
Twenty20 as media event.
Anstead, Nick; O'Loughlin, Ben
Two years on, does Obama’s election win still hold lessons for Ed Miliband’s Labour party, in austerity Britain?
Anstead, Nick; Straw, Will
The UK needs an organised system for TV election debates.
Anstead, Nick
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Voter Advice Applications give the increasingly non-partisan electorate the means to choose the right political match.
Anstead, Nick
We need to look at other parliamentary democracies for ideas about how to run televised debates.
Anstead, Nick
We should beware the rhetoric of ‘tough talking’ politicians – they almost certainly have an agenda.
Anstead, Nick
“What is a referendum?” How we might open up pre-vote TV debates to genuine public scrutiny.
Coleman, Stephen; Anstead, Nick; Blumler, Jay G; Moss, Giles; Homer, Matt
Yes we can: how the lessons from America should change British politics.
Straw, Will; Anstead, Nick
Youth participation in democratic life:stories of hope and disillusion.
Cammaerts, Bart; Bruter, Michael; Banaji, Shakuntala; Harrison, Sarah; Anstead, Nick
The debate about debates: there needs to be a clearer rationale for invitations.
Anstead, Nick
The debates between candidates for Commission President have a long way to go if they are to generate real engagement with EU citizens.
Anstead, Nick
A different beast? Televised election debates in parliamentary democracies.
Anstead, Nick
The emerging viewertariat and BBC Question Time: television debate and real-time commenting online.
Anstead, Nick; O'Loughlin, B.
The idea of austerity in British politics, 2003-13.
Anstead, Nick
The myth of youth apathy: young Europeans' critical attitudes toward democratic life.
Cammaerts, Bart; Bruter, Michael; Banaji, Shakuntala; Harrison, Sarah; Anstead, Nick
The politics of communicating COVID in the United Kingdom.
Anstead, Nick
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A primary definer online: the construction and propagation of a think tank’s authority on social media.
Anstead, Nick; Chadwick, Andrew
The relationship between politics and the media has changed significantly since our last coalition government: we now need to ask more from politicians and their manifestoes.
Anstead, Nick