Fabio Giglietto

Fabio Giglietto

Professor of Internet Studies

University of Urbino

fabio.giglietto@uniurb.it

Department of Communication Sciences, Humanities and International Studies

About Me

Fabio Giglietto, PhD, holds the esteemed position of Professor of Internet Studies at the Department of Communication Sciences, Humanities and International Studies at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo. With an illustrious teaching career dedicated to the exploration of Internet Studies, Professor Giglietto has emerged as a leading figure in the academic discourse surrounding the theory of information, communication, and society. His research meticulously examines the intricate relationships between social systems, media, and digital technologies, aiming to uncover the nuances of digital communication and its impact on society. His scholarly contributions, including extensive publications in highly regarded journals such as the Journal of Communication and Information, Communication & Society, underscore his profound influence in the field.

Professor Giglietto's research trajectory is marked by an impressive array of publications that have significantly contributed to the understanding of digital media dynamics. Noteworthy among these is his analysis of "Second Screen and Participation," which garnered substantial academic attention, alongside his critical examination of the use of social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube as research tools. His insightful analysis into the manipulation of media during the Italian elections and the circulation of false information within the hybrid news system highlights his commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in digital communication. The cumulative impact of his work is evidenced by over 1,846 citations, attesting to the relevance and resonance of his research within and beyond the academic community.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Giglietto is actively engaged in the latest discussions and projects concerning social media analysis, disinformation, and computational social science, as observed through his contributions on platforms like BlueSky and LinkedIn. His recent work delves into the complexities of digital disinformation, investigating the mechanisms through which false information proliferates across digital networks. This ongoing research not only enriches academic understanding but also contributes to the development of more informed digital media practices. Through his dedication to both teaching and research, Professor Giglietto continues to shape the discourse on digital technologies and their societal implications, making significant strides in the field of Internet Studies.

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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

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

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

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).

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News & Updates

  • December 05, 2025

    Highlighting essential reading, a series of recommended papers has been shared, covering topics from AI's role in voter persuasion to the impact of misinformation and climate denial narratives. These insights are pivotal for ongoing research in digital communication and misinformation.

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  • December 05, 2025

    In a significant move affecting academic research, €40m of a fine was levied for data access breaches, raising concerns about compliance and the need for compensating the impacted researchers.

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  • November 27, 2025

    The closure of Twitter's API has been mourned in a recent paper, emphasizing its vital contribution to research. This reflection underscores the critical role of social media platforms in facilitating academic studies.

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