Data sets

Our research articles, working papers and data memos involve several kinds of data sets. We are currently rolling out replication data for our papers and research memos.

2020

Aleksi Knuutila, Aliaksandr Herasimenka, Hubert Au, Jonathan Bright, Philip N. Howard. “COVID-Related Misinformation on Youtube: The Spread of Misinformation Videos on Social Media and the Effectiveness of Platform Policies.” Data Memo 2020.6. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda

Emily Taylor, Lisa-Maria Neudert, Stacie Hoffmann, Philip N. Howard. “Follow the Money: How the Online Advertising Ecosystem Funds COVID-19 Junk News and Disinformation.” Working Paper 2020.1. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda

Aleksi Knuutila, Aliaksandr Herasimenka, Jonathan Bright, Rasmus Nielsen, Philip N. Howard. “Junk News Distribution on Telegram: The Visibility of English-language News Sources on Public Telegram Channels.” Data Memo 2020.5. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda

Nahema Marchal, Hubert Au, Philip N. Howard. “Coronavirus News and Information on YouTube: A Content Analysis of Popular Search Terms.” Data Memo 2020.3. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

2019

Nahema Marchal, Bence Kollanyi, Lisa-Maria Neudert, Hubert Au, Philip N. Howard. “Junk News and Information Sharing During the 2019 UK General Election.” Data Memo 2019.4. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda

Nahema Marchal, Bence Kollanyi, Lisa-Maria Neudert, Philip N. Howard. “Junk News During the EU Parliamentary Elections: Lessons from a Seven-Language Study of Twitter and Facebook.” Data Memo 2019.3. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

2018

Monika Glowacki, Vidya Narayanan, Sam Maynard, Gustavo Hirsch, Bence Kollanyi, Lisa-Maria Neudert, Philip N. Howard, Thomas Lederer, and Vlad Barash. “News and Political Information Consumption in Mexico: Mapping the 2018 Mexican Presidential Election on Twitter and Facebook.” Data Memo 2018.2. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

Freja Hedman, Fabian Sivnert, Bence Kollanyi, Vidya Narayanan, Lisa-Maria Neudert, and Philip N. Howard. “News and Political Information Consumption in Sweden: Mapping the 2018 Swedish General Election on Twitter.” Data Memo 2018.3. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

Caio Machado, Beatriz Kira, Gustavo Hirsch, Nahema Marchal, Bence Kollanyi, Philip N. Howard, Thomas Lederer, and Vlad Barash. “News and Political Information Consumption in Brazil: Mapping the First Round of the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Election on Twitter.” Data Memo 2018.4. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

Nahema Marchal, Lisa-Maria Neudert, Bence Kollanyi, Philip N. Howard, and John Kelly.“Polarization, Partisanship and Junk News Consumption on Social Media During the 2018 US Midterm Elections.” Data Memo 2018.5. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

2017

Philip N. Howard, Gillian Bolsover, Bence Kollanyi, Samantha Bradshaw, and Lisa-Maria Neudert. “Junk News and Bots during the U.S. Election: What Were Michigan Voters Sharing Over Twitter?” Data Memo 2017.1. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

Lisa-Maria Neudert, Bence Kollanyi, and Philip N. Howard. “Junk News and Bots during the German Federal Presidency Election: What Were German Voters Sharing Over Twitter?” Data Memo 2017.2. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

Philip N. Howard, Samantha Bradshaw, Bence Kollanyi, Clementine Desigaud, and Gillian Bolsover. “Junk News and Bots during the French Presidential Election: What Are French Voters Sharing Over Twitter?” Data Memo 2017.3. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

Clementine Desigaud, Philip N. Howard, Samantha Bradshaw, Bence Kollanyi, and Gillian Bolsover. “Junk News and Bots during the French Presidential Election: What Are French Voters Sharing Over Twitter in Round Two?” Data Memo 2017.4. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

John D. Gallacher, Monica Kaminska, Bence Kollanyi, and Philip N. Howard. “Junk News and Bots during the 2017 UK General Election: What Are UK Voters Sharing Over Twitter?” Data Memo 2017.5. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

Monica Kaminska, John D. Gallacher, Bence Kollanyi, Taha Yasseri, and Philip N. Howard. “Social Media and News Sources during the 2017 UK General Election” Data Memo 2017.6. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.

2016

Philip N. Howard, and Bence Kollanyi. “Bots, #Strongerin, and #Brexit: Computational Propaganda during the UK-EU Referendum.” Working Paper 2016.1. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda.