
Fabio Giglietto
Professor of Internet Studies
University of Urbino
Department of Communication Sciences, Humanities and International Studies
About Me
Fabio Giglietto, PhD, is Professor of Internet Studies in the Department of Communication Sciences, Humanities and International Studies at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, where he teaches Internet Studies and leads research at the intersection of communication, society, and digital technologies. His work examines how media systems and social platforms shape public discourse, with a particular focus on the theory of information, the dynamics of attention, and the interplay between social systems and digital infrastructures.
Giglietto has published extensively in leading journals, including the Journal of Communication, Information, Communication & Society, the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Social Media + Society, and Social Science Computer Review. His highly cited studies span second-screen participation, platform data as research infrastructure, and information manipulation in hybrid media systems. Representative works include “Second Screen and Participation: A Content Analysis on a Full Season Dataset of Tweets,” “The Open Laboratory: Limits and Possibilities of Using Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube as a Research Data Source,” and “It Takes a Village to Manipulate the Media: Coordinated Link Sharing Behavior during the 2018 and 2019 Italian Elections.”
His current research centers on the detection and analysis of coordinated online behaviors, the circulation of false and misleading information, and the methodological challenges of studying social platforms at scale. Drawing on computational social science and mixed-method approaches, he investigates how news, political messaging, and grassroots communities interact across platforms, and how platform governance and data access shape what scholars and the public can know about digital publics. He frequently shares research insights and ongoing project updates through professional networks, highlighting collaborations that bridge academic rigor with policy-relevant impact.
Across more than 20 publications and a substantial citation record, Giglietto’s work informs debates on media accountability, platform transparency, and the resilience of democratic communication. As Professor of Internet Studies, he mentors students and early-career researchers, collaborates with international teams, and contributes to public conversations about disinformation, media manipulation, and the evolving role of platforms in contemporary society.
Recent Publications
TRANSFORMATIVE TOOLS, EMERGING CHALLENGES: EMPIRICAL AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES WITH LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS FOR TEXT CLASSIFICATION AND ANNOTATION IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Choucair, T., Kathirgamalingam, A., Lind, F., Bernhard, J., Boomgaarden, H., Oliveira, B., Maia, R., Vodden, L., Esau, K., Bruns, A., Svegaard, S., Farfan, K., Meyer, H., Puschmann, C., Brüggemann, M., Giglietto, F., Rossi, L., Righetti, N., & Marino, G. (2025). TRANSFORMATIVE TOOLS, EMERGING CHALLENGES: EMPIRICAL AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES WITH LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS FOR TEXT CLASSIFICATION AND ANNOTATION IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14102
THE BRAZILIAN DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD: INVESTIGATING THE DYNAMICS OF POLITICAL INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS IN POST-BOLSONARO ERA
Marino, G., Almeida Paroni, B., & Giglietto, F. (2024). THE BRAZILIAN DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD: INVESTIGATING THE DYNAMICS OF POLITICAL INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS IN POST-BOLSONARO ERA. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.13999
Analisi Computazionale del Parallelismo Politico in Italia: Il Caso delle Elezioni 2022
Giglietto, F. (2024). Analisi Computazionale del Parallelismo Politico in Italia: Il Caso delle Elezioni 2022. .
Evaluating Embedding Models for Clustering Italian Political News: A Comparative Study of Text-Embedding-3-Large and UmBERTo
Giglietto, F. (2024). Evaluating Embedding Models for Clustering Italian Political News: A Comparative Study of Text-Embedding-3-Large and UmBERTo. Center for Open Science. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/2j9ed
Facebook reactions in the context of politics and social issues: a systematic literature review
Anwar, S., & Giglietto, F. (2024). Facebook reactions in the context of politics and social issues: a systematic literature review. Frontiers in Sociology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2024.1379265
Research Projects

vera.ai - VERification Assisted by Artificial Intelligence
An EU-funded Horizon Europe project developing advanced AI-based tools to assist journalists and fact-checkers in verifying multimedia content and combating disinformation. As Work Package 4 leader, I focus on the detection of coordinated behavior and inauthentic networks spreading misleading content.
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PROMPT - Predictive Research On Misinformation and Narratives Propagation Trajectories
An EU-funded initiative focused on detecting and analyzing disinformation narratives across Europe, addressing sensitive issues including the war in Ukraine, LGBTQI+ rights, and European elections through the development of language models, monitoring dashboards, and educational resources for fact-checkers and journalists.
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MINE - Mapping Italian News Research Program
A research program investigating Italian news media coverage and the impact of social media on Italian elections, leveraging data from Social Science One and grant funding from the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).
Learn moreShapeshifters and starseeds: Populist knowledge production, generous epistemology, and disinformation on U.s. conspiracy TikTok
ConflLlama: Domain-specific adaptation of large language models for conflict event classification
Suspicious stories: taking narrative seriously in disinformation research
Demystifying hashtag hijacking in the public opinion game: attention, narratives, and social bots
Multimodal coordinated online behavior: Trade-offs and strategies
The medium is not the message: Deconfounding text embeddings via linear concept erasure
True costs of misinformation| mountains of evidence: Processual “redpilling” as a Socio-technical effect of disinformation
From fake news to real protests: WhatsApp’s role in Brazilian political coordination
Quantifying narrative similarity across languages
Misinformation beyond traditional feeds: Evidence from a WhatsApp deactivation experiment in Brazil
Republicans are flagged more often than Democrats for sharing misinformation on X’s Community Notes
Using co-sharing to identify use of mainstream news for promoting potentially misleading narratives
Forgetful by design? A critical audit of YouTube's search API for academic research
They want to pretend not to understand: The Limits of Current LLMs in Interpreting Implicit Content of Political Discourse
The effects of political advertising on Facebook and Instagram before the 2020 US election
Post-hoc evaluation of nodes influence in information cascades: The case of coordinated accounts
The cost of reach: Testing the role of ad delivery algorithms in online political campaigns
Coordinated link sharing on Facebook
A systematic review of echo chamber research: comparative analysis of conceptualizations, operationalizations, and varying outcomes
Coordinated inauthentic behavior on TikTok: Challenges and opportunities for detection in a video-first ecosystem
A political cartography of news sharing: Capturing story, outlet and content level of news circulation on Twitter
So long twitter, and thanks for all the tweets
The quality of connections: Deliberative reciprocity and inclusive listening as antidote to destructive polarization online
Untangling the furball: A practice mapping approach to the analysis of multimodal interactions in social networks
The end of trust and safety?: Examining the future of content moderation and upheavals in professional online safety efforts
Emergent structures of attention on social media are driven by amplification and triad transitivity
The role of far-right party performance in shaping disinformation concerns of European voters: evidence from the 2024 European Parliament elections
Influence operations as brokerage: Political-economic infrastructures of manipulation in the 2022 Philippine elections
Advancing the study of political misinformation across countries and platforms—introduction to the special issue
Platforms, politics, and the crisis of democracy: Connective action and the rise of illiberalism
Evaluating how LLM annotations represent diverse views on contentious topics
Multi-Modal Framing Analysis of News
The discursive function of Meta’s Newsroom: How Meta frames the problem of problematic online content
Beyond interaction patterns: Assessing claims of coordinated inter-state information operations on twitter/X
Best practices for source-based research on misinformation and news trustworthiness using NewsGuard
Scaling open-ended survey responses using LLM-paired comparisons
Network ripple effects: How Twitter deplatforming flipped authority structure and discourse of the Arizona Election Review community
Visual identities in troll farms: The Twitter Moderation Research Consortium
Facts or feelings? Leveraging emotionality as a fact-checking strategy on social media in the United States
All the (fake) news that’s fit to share? News values in perceived misinformation across twenty-four countries
When do parties lie? Misinformation and radical-right populism across 26 countries
Unsupervised framing analysis for social media discourse in polarizing events
The news feed is not a black box: A longitudinal study of Facebook’s algorithmic treatment of news
How propaganda exploits the infrastructure of truth: A case study of \#IStandWithPutin
What did we learn about political communication from the Meta2020 partnership?
Curation bubbles
Positioning political texts with large language models by asking and averaging
Platform polarization. Do alternative platforms drive discursive polarization?
Red-Teaming in the Public Interest
Divergent patterns of engagement with partisan and low-quality news across seven social media platforms
The diffusion and reach of (mis)information on Facebook during the U.s. 2020 election
TikTok ‘dogshows’ and the amplification of online incivility among Gen Z influencers in the Philippines
IOHunter: Graph foundation model to uncover online information operations
Algorithmic media use and algorithm literacy: An integrative literature review
Beyond time delays: How web scraping distorts measures of online news consumption
The sound of disinformation: TikTok, computational propaganda, and the invasion of Ukraine
Durably reducing conspiracy beliefs through dialogues with AI
Misunderstanding the harms of online misinformation
Estimating the ideology of political YouTube videos
Political science. Exposure to ideologically diverse news and opinion on Facebook
News & Updates
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August 02, 2025
#toread #paper Ranking authority: A critical audit of YouTube’s content moderation by Jurg, Daniel, Romano, Salvatore, Rieder, Bernhard https://schola...
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July 29, 2025
#toread #paper Suspicious stories: taking narrative seriously in disinformation research by Neil Sadler https://doi.org/10.1093/ct/qtaf013
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