Navigating the Web of Disinformation - (Emerald Points) by Mariann Hardey & Wasim Ahmed (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A network analysis that ignores social harm is merely a technical exercise.
- About the Author: Professor Mariann (Maz) Hardey is Distinguished Professor of Business and Computing, Durham University Business School, Advanced Research Computing (ARC), Durham University, UK.
- 168 Pages
- Social Science,
- Series Name: Emerald Points
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About the Book
Mariann Hardey and Wasim Ahmed offer a vital socio-technical examination of digital falsehoods, using Social Network Analysis (SNA) to connect the mechanics of digital diffusion to their real-world consequences. The result is a powerful visual and analytical account of how digital manipulation directly fuels social instability.
Book Synopsis
A network analysis that ignores social harm is merely a technical exercise. A social critique that ignores the network is incomplete. Navigating the Web of Disinformation closes this critical gap.
Mariann Hardey and Wasim Ahmed offer a vital socio-technical examination of digital falsehoods, using Social Network Analysis (SNA) to connect the mechanics of digital diffusion to their real-world consequences. The result is a powerful visual and analytical account of how digital manipulation directly fuels social instability. As a critical contribution to the field, this book equips researchers and policymakers with a practical method to not only identify false information but to understand its social impact, proposing grounded solutions to defend the integrity of public discourse.
A vital contribution to the field, this publication equips policymakers, researchers, and practitioners with the insights needed to mitigate the spread of false information.
Review Quotes
A practical, concise guide for anyone analysing disinformation networks: it clearly explains which centrality measures to use in different scenarios and how layout choices reveal clusters, bridges, and key influencers.
--Alessandro Zonin - Adjunct Professor in Data Analytics & Big Data, Social Network Analysis, University of VeronaAn absolute pleasure to read, each chapter is timely, insightful, and brimming with scholarship. A valuable contribution for anyone seeking depth and relevance in this field.
--Zahidul Islam Jobair - Former Lecturer, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication, Daffodil International University (DIU)As an early career researcher at the cusp of public and consumer health informatics & social network analysis, I found this book's guidance on centrality and layout algorithms invaluable. The authors write with such clarity that questions about SNA or NodeXL seem to be answered before they are even asked, making it an accessible and powerful resource for tackling disinformation.
--Nishant Jain, PhD, MS, MHA, FAMIA - Early career researcher in health informaticsThis book is a masterclass in the strategic application of Social Network Analysis to understand disinformation. Few works manage to ground complex tools in civic relevance so effectively. The book spans historical and contemporary disinformation, offering frameworks that directly inform civic response.
--Dr. Syeda Shahid - Assistant Professor, Learning Technologies, Towson UniversityAbout the Author
Professor Mariann (Maz) Hardey is Distinguished Professor of Business and Computing, Durham University Business School, Advanced Research Computing (ARC), Durham University, UK. What does it mean to be human in an age of algorithms? This is the central question driving Professor Hardey's work. Inspired by H.G. Wells's visions of a future shaped by innovation, she is dedicated to ensuring that this future is inclusive, equitable, and universally accessible. Her work seeks to empower individuals and communities through technology.
Dr Wasim Ahmed is Senior Lecturer in Marketing at Hull University Business School. What does it mean to build resilience in a world shaped by digital manipulation? This is the central question driving the work of Dr Ahmed. He is a leading expert in social network analysis (SNA), data visualisation, and digital disinformation. His research uncovers the mechanisms by which false narratives around public health propagate and shape public discourse. Dr Ahmed's work has attracted widespread citation and recognition, particularly for its use of SNA.