Deana A. Rohlinger
@deanarohlinger.bsky.social
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Sociologist studying digital technologies, political participation, & politics. Editor in Chief of Social Science Computer Review. Getting by in Florida.
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www.nytimes.com/2025/08/16/a... last lines really land. “Everyone’s got to make their nut, even if some people’s nuts are bigger than others. Maybe it takes bleep-you money to buy your freedom. But maybe, “South Park” is telling us, freedom comes from deciding that your self-respect is priceless.”
Eric Cartman, Welcome (for Now) to the Resistance
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Terrific @asapolisoc.bsky.social panel on Political Engagement at #asa2025 this am. Overall takeaway, conventional understandings of engagement are far too restricted to voting. E.g. Case's research says egalitarian and redistributive ballot initiatives are hugely popular, esp. in red states.
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New article using Twitter data from 2019 to 2024 (18K tweets) tracking the rise and fall of civil unrest (protests, riots) in South Africa. Super interesting! Take a look: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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So many great papers assessing how to use LLMs effectively. This article by @mikefarjam.bsky.social is OA.
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A new OPEN ACCESS article by @mikefarjam.bsky.social offers "A Practical Guide and Case Study on How to Instruct LLMs for Automated Coding During Content Analysis".
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Another new article about chatbots: "Dancing With a Loving Chatbot: Power Dynamics Between Women and Their AI Partners"

The authors identify three typical user-bot relational pairings: customer-product, human-machine, and woman-man/woman-woman.

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Interested in trolling (academically speaking)? Learn more below!
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New article using content analysis of 4,000 trolling comments on 40 Facebook posts that were made by 20 politicians. #gendertrolling. Take a peek at the codebook and the full article is here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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New article in our journal looks at the perception of chatbots' humanness and how it influences anxiety towards AI, based on a survey conducted in 2023 in China. Take a look!

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Check out this OA article on @sscratsage.bsky.social! While you’re there, look in our collections for papers organized by broad themes.
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New OPEN ACCESS article in our journal looks at perceived exposure to deepfakes and media cynicism based on a survey of Germans conducted in 2022. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Where is the joy on Bluesky? Asking for a friend…..
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Trending topics less than 7 hours on Sona Weibo. Incredible!
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What's trending on Sina Weibo? This article finds that topics features, such as their semantic and textual features, significantly influence topic persistence...the median survival time of Weibo trending topic was 6.28 hours, with an average of 8.29 hours."
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One of a few new and forthcoming pieces on the topic of using LLMs on qualitative research.
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Great new methods article on qualitative analysis using GPT-4.

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Interesting article on electoral forecasting. Check out the abstract below.
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Check out this article using data from three Italian general elections "to evaluate discrepancies between pre-electoral polls and results, assessing key factors such as timing of data collection, survey methodology, sample size, and party system fragmentation."
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ICYMI! Great piece on minority business ownership, consumer reviews, and survival rates during the pandemic.
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New article: "minority-owned businesses were less likely to be claimed on Google Maps and received fewer consumer review comments compared to their non-minority counterparts." The findings have implications for which businesses survived during the pandemic.
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Happy Summer Solstice! Enjoying today.
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Great read. Check out the great pieces on SSCR’s website.
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How does the use of different platforms for news relate to strong vs. weak ties as well as online political participation? Take a look at this new article in SSCR:
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Fear of missing out...on reading this article? Link:
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"Being female, perceptions of social media influence, and fear of missing out predicted depressive symptoms."
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Amplifying this. When I took @laurenfeldman.bsky.social’s course in political communication as a media studies doctoral student at Rutgers, she assigned us Jeffrey Berry & @sobieraj.bsky.social’s 2014 book “The Outrage Industry.” Worth checking out.

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Picture of Jeffrey Berry and Sarah Sobieraj’s 2014 book, The Outrage Industry, about how regulatory, cultural, and technological changes influenced the proliferation of vitrolic radio and cable TV programming.
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New article in SSCR using the technology acceptance model (TAM) to understand the problematic use of short-video apps among elderly adults. Link to article: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Check out the our methodological innovations and data analysis collection (n the collections tab). So many great advances!
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New article:
How can LLM be leveraged to study public opinion? The authors found that GPT-3.5 exhibits a bias towards the Green and Left parties based on their analysis of Germany. Read the open access article:
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Special issue on Democratic Listening forthcoming @polcommjournal.bsky.social. 9 excellent articles using experimental, observational, & philosophical methods to study this key component of political comm. Check out the TOC + intro essay by Michael Neblo & myself: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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@sscratsage.bsky.social received submission 410 this morning for 2025. While I have to reject most of these, it is really cool seeing the breadth of research done globally in the social sciences.