1Chapter 1. The Politics of social media
285.2 Social media
21.1 Introduction
295.3 Political Participation
31.2 Fake News
305.4 Cross-National Studies
41.3 Junk News
315.5 Summary
51.4 Disinformation
325.6 Questionnaire
61.5 Summary
33Chapter 6. The Impact of social media on news
71.6 Questionnaire
346.1 Critical political economy of media
8Chapter 2. Political News in Search Engines
356.2 Public Sphere Theory
92.1 Google Web Search
366.3 Social Networks
102.2 Search Engine
376.4 Twitter
112.3 Elections
386.5 Summary
122.4 Social Issues
396.6 Questionnaire
132.5 Summary
40Chapter 7. Social Media Filtering and Democracy
142.6 Questionnaire
417.1 Social Media News Use
15Chapter 3. Dutch Political Instagram
427.2 Uncivil political discussion
163.1 Instagram
437.3 Social Media Filtering
173.2 Artificial Engagement
447.4 Social Media Unfriending
183.3 Fake Followers
457.5 Summary
193.4 Summary
467.6 Questionnaire
203.5 Questionnaire
47Chapter 8. Global News Flow Debate in the Era of social media network’s
21Chapter 4. Fake News and Dutch YouTube political debate space
488.1 News Flow
224.1 YouTube
498.2 News Democratization
234.2 Hyper partisan Media
508.3 Traditional Media Organization
244.3 Summary
518.4 U.S Media
254.4 Questionnaire
528.5 Summary
265.1 News Use
538.6 Questionnaire
27Chapter 5. Social Media as a Public space for Politics
54Glossary