Bibliografia

Principal

  • Cardoso, G. (2023). A comunicação da comunicação. As pessoas são a mensagem. Lisboa: Mundos Sociais. Cardoso G, (org.) (2024). A Nova Comunicação. Coimbra: Almedina. Cardoso, G., da Costa, A. F., Coelho, A. R., & Pereira, A. (2015). A sociedade em rede em Portugal: uma década de transição. Coimbra: Almedina. Castells, M. (2020). The information city, the new economy, and the network society. In The information society reader (pp. 150-164). Routledge. Castells, M. (2020). A new society. In The new social theory reader (pp. 315-324). Routledge. Chayko, M. (2020). Superconnected: The internet, digital media, and techno-social life. SAGE Publications, Incorporated. Van Dijk, J. (2020). The digital divide. John Wiley & Sons. Webster, F. (2014). Theories of the information society. Londres: Routledge, 2nd edition.:

Secundária

  • Altay, S., Berriche, M., & Acerbi, A. (2023). Misinformation on misinformation: Conceptual and methodological challenges. Social media+ society, 9(1) Baldi, V. (2024). Otimizados e desencontrados: ética e crítica na era da inconsciência artificial. Braga: Húmus. Bakardjieva, M. (2005) Internet Society, Sage Berker, T, Hartmann, M., Punie, Y and Ward, K. (Eds) (2005) Domestication of Media and Technologies, Open University Press Buckingham D. and R. Willett (Eds) (2006) Digital Generations, Erlbaum Burgess, J., Marwick, A., & Poell, T. (Eds.). (2017). The SAGE handbook of social media. Sage. Cardoso, G. et al. (2013). A sociedade dos ecrãs. Lisboa: Tinta da China. Cardoso, G., Lapa, T., & Di Fatima, B. (2016). People are the message? Social mobilization and social media in Brazil. International Journal of Communication, 10, 22. Cardoso, G., Accornero, G., Lapa, T. & Azevedo, J. (2017). Social movements, participation and crisis in Europe. In Manuel Castells, Olivier Bouin, Joao Caraça, Gustavo Cardoso, John Thompson, Michel Wieviorka (Ed.), Europe’s crises. (pp. 405-427). Cambridge: Polity Press. Castaño-Pulgarín, S. A., Suárez-Betancur, N., Vega, L. M. T., & López, H. M. H. (2021). Internet, social media and online hate speech. Systematic review. Aggression and violent behavior, 58, 101608. Castells, M. (2001), Internet Galaxy, OUP, Oxford. Dahlgren, P. (2018). Media, knowledge and trust: The deepening epistemic crisis of democracy. Javnost-The Public, 25(1-2), 20-27. Dias, P., Martinho, L., & Jorge, A. (2023). Desconexão Digital e Jovens Portugueses: Motivações, Estratégias e Reflexos no Bem-Estar. Comunicação e sociedade, (44), 1-22. Evangelista, R., & Bruno, F. (2019). WhatsApp and political instability in Brazil: targeted messages and political radicalisation. Internet policy review, 8(4), 1-23. Flew, T., Thomas, J., & Holt, J. (2022). The SAGE handbook of the digital media economy. Sage Graham, M., & Dutton, W. H. (Eds.). (2019). Society and the internet: How networks of information and communication are changing our lives. Oxford University Press. Haddon, L. (2004) Information and Communication Technologies in Everyday Life: A Concise Introduction and Research Guide, Berg Helsper, E. J. (2021) The digital disconnect: the causes and consequences of digital inequalities. EBSCOhost Hirsch-Kreinsen, H. (2023). Artificial intelligence: A “promising technology”. AI & SOCIETY, 1-12. Ito, M., Matsuda, M. & Okabe, D. (Eds) (2005) Personal, Portable, Pedestrian, Mobile Phones in Japanese Life, MIT Press Ito, M. (2010) Hanging Out, Messing Around and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning with New Media, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA Kitchin, R. (2014). The data revolution: Big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences. Sage. Lapa, T. et al (2018) “As desigualdades digitais e a sociedade portuguesa: divisão, continuidades e mudanças” In Carmo et al (Orgs.) Desigualdades Sociais: Portugal e a Europa, Lisboa: Mundos Sociais. Lima-Quintanilha, T., Torres-da-Silva, M., & Lapa, T. (2019). Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation. Communication & Society, 32(3), 17-33. Ling, R. (2004) The Mobile Connection: The Cell Phone's Impact on Society, Morgan Kaufmann Moe, H., & Madsen, O. J. (2021). Understanding digital disconnection beyond media studies. Convergence, 27(6), 1584-1598. Munn, L. (2022). Thinking through silicon: Cables and servers as epistemic infrastructures. New Media & Society, 24(6), 1399-1416. Ragnedda, M., & Muschert, G. W. (2013). The digital divide. Florence, KY: Routledge. Rowell, L., & Call-Cummings, M. (2020). Knowledge Democracy, Action Research, the Internet and the Epistemic Crisis. Journal of Futures Studies, 24(4). Üzelgün, M. A., Giannouli, I., Archontaki, I., Odstrčilová, K., Thomass, B., & Álvares, C. (2024). Transforming Toxic Debates towards European Futures: Technological Disruption, Societal Fragmentation, and Enlightenment 2.0. Central European Journal of Communication, 17. Van Dijck, J., Poell, T., & De Waal, M. (2018). The platform society: Public values in a connective world. Oxford university press. Wellman, B. & Haythornthwaite, C. (Eds) (2002) The Internet in Everyday Life, Oxford University Press. Zuboff, S. (2019). The age of surveillance capitalism. Profile Books.: