Publications

  1. Papa V, Ioannou M. (2023). The 10-year anniversary of intense protest in Greece and the role of Facebook. Journal of Information Technology & Politics. https://doi.org/10.1080/19331681.2023.2168818
  2. Maniou Th, Papa V. (2023). The dissemination of science news in social media platforms during the COVID-19 crisis: Characteristics and selection criteria. Communication & Society. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.36.1.35-46
  3. Papa V, Ioannides N. (2023). Reviewing the impact of Facebook on civic participation: The mediating role of algorithmic curation and platform affordances. The Communication Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/10714421.2023.2186680
  4. Kouros Th, Papa V, Ioannou M, and Kapnisis V.(2022). Conspiratorial Narratives on Facebook and Their Historical Contextual Associations: A Case Study from Cyprus. Journal of Communication Inquiry. https://doi.org/10.1177/01968599221117235
  5. Milioni DL, Papa V. (2022). The oppositional affordances of data activism. Media International Australia. January 2022. doi:10.1177/1329878X221074795
  6. Photiadis Th, Papa V. (2021). ‘What’s on with ur’ emotions?’: Untangling emotional user experience on Second Life and Facebook. Journal of Behaviour & Information Technology. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2021.2013537 
  7. Papa V, Photiadis Th. (2021). Algorithmic Curation and Users’ Civic Attitudes: A Study on Facebook News Feed Results. Information. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/info12120522
  8. Theodosiadou, Sophia, Spyridou, Paschalia-Lia., Panayiotou, N., Milioni, D. & Papa, V. (2021). Journalism education in the post-truth era: An exploration of the voices of journalism students in Greece and Cyprus. Journal of Media Practice.
  9. Papa V, Maniou Th(2020).”Recurrent narratives around the COVID-19 crisis in social networks: A case study analysis on Facebook, Tripodos. Vol.27, No2, 11-28.
  10. Maniou, Theodora., Papa, Venetia., Bantimaroudis, Philimonas(2020)“Salience of Fakeness: Experimental Evidence on Readers’ Distinction between Mainstream Media Content and Altered News Stories”, Journal of Communication: Media Watch, Vol.11, No3, 386-400
  11. Papa, Venetia. (2017). “To all activists: please post and share your story”: Renewing understandings on civic participation and the role of Facebook in the Indignados movement, European Journal of Communication. (Impact Factor: 1.36-2016)
  12. Papa, Venetia., Milioni, Dimitra. (2016). “I don’t wear blinkers, all right?” The multiple meanings of civic identity in the Indignados and the role of social media, Javnost/The Public, Vol.23, No3, 209-306. (Impact Factor: 0,25-2016)
  13. Triga, Vasiliki., Papa, Venetia. (2015). “‘The poor’s have been raped’: An analysis of collective identity in Cyprus Financial Crisis on Facebook groups”, Journal of Cyprus Review, Vol. 27, No. 2, 187-216.
  14. Milioni, Dimitra L., Doudaki, Vaia., Tsiligiannis, Panagiotis., Papa, Venetia., Vadratsikas, Konstantinos. (2015). “Conflict as news and News as conflict: a multidimensional content analysis of TV news in Cyprus”, International Journal of Communication 9, 752-772. (Impact factor: 0,71 – 2015).
  15. Papa, Venetia.,Milioni, Dimitra L. (2013). “Active Citizenship or Activist Citizenship? A Framework for Studying Citizenship in New Social Movements and the Role of ICTs”, Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA-PGN, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Protest and the New Media Ecology): 21-37.
  16. Milioni, Dimitra L., Vadratsikas, Konstantinos., Papa, Venetia. (2012). ‘Their two cents worth’: Exploring user agency in readers’ comments in online news media, Observatorio, Vol. 6, No. 3, 21-47.
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