Fabio Giglietto

Fabio Giglietto

Full Professor of Internet Studies

University of Urbino

fabio.giglietto@uniurb.it

Department of Communication Sciences, Humanities and International Studies

About Me

Fabio Giglietto is a Full Professor of Internet Studies at the Università di Urbino Carlo Bo, where he also earned his doctorate. He imparts his expertise through courses such as Generative AI and Media and Digital Social Network Analysis. His scientific activity is situated at the intersection of computational social science, the analysis of digital platforms, and political communication, with a specific focus on understanding information disorders and coordinated behavior on social media. This foundational work underpins his critical contributions to understanding contemporary digital landscapes and their societal impacts.

He is the founder and coordinator of the Mapping Italian News Research Program (MINE), active at the University of Urbino since 2017. MINE serves as an institutional umbrella for his research line, exploring Italian media coverage and the influence of social media on electoral processes, public opinion, and health information through a succession of externally funded sub-projects. Within MINE, he co-developed CooRnet, an open-source R package that introduced the influential Coordinated Link Sharing Behavior (CLSB) detection method. CooRnet is now operationally discontinued following the August 2024 shutdown of Meta's CrowdTangle, though its methodology continues to be applied, notably in the independently maintained CooRTweet R package.

Fabio has also played significant roles in European research initiatives. He served as WP4 Leader for the Horizon Europe project vera.ai, which concluded in October 2025, focusing on developing AI-based tools to counter disinformation. Additionally, he was a Partner on the PROMPT project, dedicated to monitoring disinformation narratives across Europe, which concluded in February 2026. While these externally funded MINE sub-projects have concluded, the MINE program itself remains active as the framework for his ongoing research, though currently without active external grants.

Beyond his institutional roles, Fabio is actively involved in the broader academic community. He is a member of the International Communication Association (ICA), the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), and the Italian Association for Political Communication. His commitment to scholarly engagement is further demonstrated by his service on the board of Research Committee 51 on Sociocybernetics of the International Sociological Association. His current research interests extend to topics such as the application of large language models in political discourse, the analysis of social media data, and the sociotechnical imaginaries surrounding generative AI.

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Recent Publications

From the Wild West to the Walled Garden

Giglietto, F., & Puschmann, C. (2026). From the Wild West to the Walled Garden. M/C Journal. https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3257

Synthetic seduction: Evolving visual persuasion in coordinated online gambling promotion with generative {AI}

Giglietto, F., Terenzi, M., Chakraborty, A., & Marino, G. (2026). Synthetic seduction: Evolving visual persuasion in coordinated online gambling promotion with generative {AI}. Countering Disinformation in the Era of Generative AI. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-11782-3_4

"A Pretty Blunt Approach": Meta's Political Content Reduction Policy and Italian Parliamentarians' Facebook Visibility

Giglietto, F. (2025). "A Pretty Blunt Approach": Meta's Political Content Reduction Policy and Italian Parliamentarians' Facebook Visibility. Center for Open Science. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8dqag_v2

The State of Social Media Research APIs & Tools in the Digital Service Act Era

Giglietto, F. (2025). The State of Social Media Research APIs & Tools in the Digital Service Act Era. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16269197

Manipolazione dei media ed influenza digitale. Sfide, tecnologie e risposte

Giglietto, F. (2025). Manipolazione dei media ed influenza digitale. Sfide, tecnologie e risposte. .

Research Projects

MINE — Mapping Italian News Research Program

MINE — Mapping Italian News Research Program

Research programme active at the University of Urbino since 2017, investigating Italian media coverage and the impact of social media on electoral processes, public opinion and health information. MINE has hosted a succession of externally funded sub-projects (listed separately below). All sub-grants are now concluded; the programme remains active as the institutional and intellectual umbrella for the PI's ongoing research line, with no active external grant at present.

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PROMPT — Predictive Research On Misinformation and Narratives Propagation Trajectories

PROMPT — Predictive Research On Misinformation and Narratives Propagation Trajectories

European Commission project (DG CNECT) dedicated to monitoring disinformation narratives in 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. MINE sub-project.

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vera.ai — VERification Assisted by Artificial Intelligence

vera.ai — VERification Assisted by Artificial Intelligence

Horizon Europe project developing AI-based tools to assist journalists and fact-checkers in verifying multimedia content and countering disinformation. As WP4 Leader, Fabio Giglietto led the work package focused on detection of coordinated behaviour and inauthentic networks spreading misleading content. MINE sub-project.

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News & Updates

  • May 18, 2026

    New research in the field of artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs) has been brought to attention, focusing on crucial societal and political dimensions. Noteworthy papers explore integrating social theory into agentic AI frameworks, analyze the media's framing of generative AI, investigate the influence of state media control on LLMs, and map sociotechnical imaginaries of AI in global newspapers. Additionally, studies on multimodal LLMs for visual political communication on Instagram are highlighted.

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  • May 18, 2026

    Recent academic insights shared delve into the complex landscape of online extremism and misinformation. Highlighted studies examine the alternative influence networks of far-right YouTubers and the intricate relationship between online discourse and offline activities of groups like the Proud Boys. Further research explores how media contributes to the dissemination of conspiracy beliefs, assesses challenges in digital media misinformation, and analyzes protest movements in mainstreaming radical ideologies, offering a comprehensive overview of current radicalization research.

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  • May 17, 2026

    The evolving dynamics of social media and digital communication platforms are a key focus in recently shared literature. Featured studies discuss the impact of platform shifts, such as the decline of Twitter and the algorithmic transformation of TikTok into social interest clusters. Other significant topics include how Brazilian parliamentarians assert epistemic authority online, the survival strategies of micro-influencers, a systematic review of social science studies using social media data, the implications of Article 40 DSA for platform research, and emerging perspectives towards a 'Post-Social Media Studies'.

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