Anders Olof Larsson

Orcid: 0000-0003-3621-4687

According to our database1, Anders Olof Larsson authored at least 26 papers between 2010 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2024
Angry sharing: Exploring the influence of Facebook reactions on political post sharing.
First Monday, June, 2024

2023
The rise of Instagram as a tool for political communication: A longitudinal study of European political parties and their followers.
New Media Soc., October, 2023

Engagement with candidate posts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook during the 2019 election.
New Media Soc., January, 2023

2022
Picture-perfect populism: Tracing the rise of European populist parties on Facebook.
New Media Soc., 2022

2021
Comparing Twitter and Instagram as platforms for party leader communication Findings from the 2017 Norwegian election.
First Monday, 2021

Are you one of us?: How Employers Prioritize among IT Graduates.
Proceedings of the SIGITE '21: The 22nd Annual Conference on Information Technology Education, SnowBird, UT, USA, October 6, 2021

2020
Right-wingers on the rise online: Insights from the 2018 Swedish elections.
New Media Soc., 2020

Fear and loathing on Facebook? Tracking the rise of populism and platformization in viral political Facebook posts.
First Monday, 2020

2019
'Coherent clusters' or 'fuzzy zones' - Understanding attention and structure in online political participation.
First Monday, 2019

2018
Out with the old, in with the new? Perceptions of social (and other) media by local and regional Norwegian politicians.
New Media Soc., 2018

Thumbs up, thumbs down? Likes and dislikes as popularity drivers of political YouTube videos.
First Monday, 2018

2017
The social media logic of political interaction: Exploring citizens' and politicians' relationship on Facebook and Twitter.
First Monday, 2017

2016
Online, all the time? A quantitative assessment of the permanent campaign on Facebook.
New Media Soc., 2016

Interacting with Whom?: Swedish Parliamentarians on Twitter during the 2014 Elections.
Int. J. E Politics, 2016

The winners take it all: A comparative study of Twitter campaigns under pressure.
First Monday, 2016

2015
Green light for interaction: Party use of social media during the 2014 Swedish election year.
First Monday, 2015

2014
Politicians online - Identifying current research opportunities.
First Monday, 2014

2013
Snowing, freezing ... tweeting? Organizational Twitter use during crisis.
First Monday, 2013

2012
Understanding Nonuse of Interactivity in Online Newspapers: Insights From Structuration Theory.
Inf. Soc., 2012

Studying political microblogging: Twitter users in the 2010 Swedish election campaign.
New Media Soc., 2012

2011
Interactive to me - interactive to you? A study of use and appreciation of interactivity on Swedish newspaper websites.
New Media Soc., 2011

Blogs and blogging: Current trends and future directions.
First Monday, 2011

"Extended infomercials" or "Politics 2.0"? A study of Swedish political party Web sites before, during and after the 2010 election.
First Monday, 2011

Encouraging participation in an intra-organizational online idea community: A case study of a Swedish municipality.
First Monday, 2011

Who tweets? tracking microblogging use in the 2010 swedish election campaign.
Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Information Systems, 2011

2010
Interactive to me - Interactive to You?
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems, 2010


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