Research Focus
Publications
Journal Articles
- Bolsover, G. (2022). Indian Democracy Under Threat: The BJP’s Online Authoritarian Populism as a Means to Advance an Ethnoreligious Nationalist Agenda in the 2019 General Election. International Journal of Communication, 16(2022), 1940–1968. DOI: 1932–8036/20220005
- Goron, C, and Bolsover, G. (2020). Engagement or control? The Impact of the Chinese Environmental Protection Bureaus’ Burgeoning Online Presence in Local Environmental Governance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63(1). DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2019.1628716
- Bolsover, G, and Howard, P. N. (2019). Chinese computational propaganda: automation, algorithms and the manipulation of information about Chinese politics on Twitter and Weibo. Information, Communication and Society 22(14). DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2018.1476576
- Bolsover, G. (2018). Slacktivist USA and Authoritarian China? Comparing Two Political Public Spheres with a Random Sample of Social Media Users. Policy and Internet 10(4). DOI: 10.1002/poi3.186
- Bolsover, G, and Howard, P. N. (2017). Computational propaganda and political big data: Moving toward a more critical research agenda. Big Data 5(4). DOI: 10.1089/big.2017.29024.cpr
- Bolsover, G. (2017). Harmonious communitarianism or a rational public sphere: A content analysis of the differences between comments on news stories on Weibo and Facebook. Asian Journal of Communication 27(2). DOI: 10.1080/01292986.2016.1214743
Book Chapters
- Bolsover, G. (2021). Social media, computational propaganda and control in China and beyond. In T. Clack and R. Johnson (Eds.), The World Information War: Campaigning, Cognition and Effect. London: Routledge.
- Bolsover, G., and Howard, P. N. (2019). Computational Propaganda in the USA, Europe and China. In N. Vasu, B. Ang, & S. Jayakumar (Eds.), DRUMS: Distortions, Rumours, Untruths, Misinformation, and Smears (pp. 61–81). Singapore: World Scientific. DOI: /10.1142/11115
- Bolsover, G. (2018). Computational Propaganda In China: An Alternative Model of a Widespread Practice. In P.N. Howard and S. Woolley (Eds.), Computational Propaganda: Political Parties, Politicians, and Political Manipulation on Social Media. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Bolsover, G., Dutton, W. H., Law, G., and Dutta, S. (2014). China and the US in the New Internet World: A comparative perspective. In M. Graham and W. Dutton (Eds.), Society and the Internet: How Information and Social Networks are Changing our Lives. Oxford: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199661992.003.0008
Data Memos and Research Reports
- Bolsover, G. (2022). Cultivating and Communicating Nationalism: Marketing China's Foreign Policy to its Citizens in the 20th Chinese Communist Party National Congress. Centre for Democratic Politics, University of Leeds.
- Bolsover, G. (2020). COVID's impact on the US 2020 election: insights from social media discourse in the early campaign period. Centre for Democratic Engagement, University of Leeds.
- Bolsover, G. (2020). Black Lives Matter discourse on US social media during COVID: polarised positions enacted in a new event. Centre for Democratic Engagement, University of Leeds. 21 Aug, 2020.
- Bolsover, G. (2020). Balancing freedoms, rights and responsibilities during COVID in US: a study of anti-and pro-restriction discourse. Centre for Democratic Engagement, University of Leeds. 4 Aug, 2020.
- Bolsover, G., and Tokitsu Tizon, J. (2020). Social Media and Health Misinformation during the US COVID Crisis. Centre for Democratic Engagement, University of Leeds. 20 July, 2020.
- Bolsover, G. (2017). Computational propaganda in China: An alternative model of a widespread practice. COMPROP Research Report 2017.4, June 19, 2017.
- Desigaud, C., Howard, P. N., Bradshaw, S., Kollanyi, B. and Bolsover, G. (2017). Junk News and Bots during the French Presidential Election: What Are French Voters Sharing Over Twitter In Round Two? COMPROP Data Memo 2017.4, 4 May 2017.
- Howard, P. N., Bradshaw, S., Kollanyi, B., Desigaud, C. and Bolsover, G. (2017). Junk news and bots during the French Presidential Election: What are French voters sharing over Twitter? COMPROP Data Memo 2017.3, 21 April 2017.
- Howard, P. N., Bolsover, G., Kollanyi, B., Bradshaw, S. and Neudert, L. M. (2017) Junk news and bots during the U.S. election: What were Michigan voters Sharing over Twitter? COMPROP Data Memo 2017.1, 26 March 2017.
- Dutton, W., Law, G., Bolsover, G., & Dutta, S. (2014). The Internet Trust Bubble: Global values, beliefs and practices underpinning the future of free expression, privacy and security online.
Conference and Working Papers
- Bolsover, G. (2017). Computational propaganda and the networked citizen. Presented at the Association of Internet Researchers Conference, October 2017.
- Bolsover, G. (2017). Commercialisation, representation and political speech on commercial microblogs in the U.S. and China. Presented at the Chinese Internet Research Conference, June 2017.
- Blank, G, Bolsover, G & Dubois, E. (2014). A New Privacy Paradox: Young people and privacy on social network sites. University of Oxford, Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre. (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. ID 2479938). Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. Presented at the American Sociological Association Conference, August 2014.
- Bolsover, G. (2014). What are appropriate normative frameworks to analyse the political effects of the Internet in China? (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. ID 2981552). Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. Presented at the Chinese Internet Research Conference, June 2014.
- Bolsover, G. (2013). News in China’s new information environment: Dissemination patterns, opinion leaders and news commentary on Weibo (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. ID 2257794). Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. Presented at the Chinese Internet Research Conference, June 2013. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2257794
- Bolsover, G., Dutton, W. H., Law, G., & Dutta, S. (2013). Social foundations of the Internet in China and the New Internet World: A cross-national comparative perspective (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. ID 2276482). Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. Presented at the China and the New Internet World Information and Communication Association Pre-conference, June 2013. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2276482
- Bolsover, G. (2013). Replay, Replace and Reconfigure – Empowered audiences riding the wave of viral videos to make new meanings and speak about their lives [an analysis of Gangnam style parody videos]. (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. ID 3351099). Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network.
Projects
- The Path to Power: 2024, with three post-doctoral researchers, one PhD student, a research communications manager and an assistant. October 2023 – present.
- The Paradox of Authoritarian Popuilism: How can calls to protect democracy translate to democracy threatening actions? The Case of the US Capitol Riots. July 2022 – August 2023.
- Online Political Discourse and Political Campaigning in the US During COVID, with two MA student research support assistants and an undergraduate Laidlaw Scholar. April 2020 – Sept. 2020.
- Polarisation, (Hindu-)Nationalism and Anti-Secularism: Online Discourse in the Indian General Election, with three MA student research support assistants. January 2019 – March 2020.
- Chinese State Presence in Online Environmental Discourse, with Coraline Goron, Duke Kunshan University. January 2018 - March 2020.
- Computational Propaganda and Political Big Data, with Philip Howard, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, January 2017 – January 2018.
- Technology and political speech: Commercialisation, authoritarianism and the supposed death of the Internet’s democratic potential, Oxford Internet Institute, October 2012 – January 2017.
- ICTs in rural China: an interactive website, with Tom McDonald, Department of Anthropology, University College London. August 2014 – March 2019.
- Cybersecurity Capacity Building, with William Dutton, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, August 2013 – March 2014.
- Political Public Spheres of Facebook and Weibo, with one MA student research assistant, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, November 2013 – July 2015.
- World Internet Values, with William Dutton and Grant Blank, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, October 2012 – November 2013.
Teaching
- Instructor; (MA) The Social Impact of Digital Technologies, University of Potsdam. Spring 2023.
- Instructor; (BA) Politics of Contemporary China; University of Leeds. Winter 2018, Winter 2019, Spring 2021 and Winter 2022.
- Module Leader; (MA) Research in Technology, Media and Politics; University of Leeds. Spring 2020, 2021 and 2022.
- Instructor; (BA) Media, Politics and Democratic Engagement; University of Leeds. Winter 2019.
- Instructor; (BA) Approaches to Analysis; University of Leeds. Spring 2019, 2020 and 2021.
- Teaching Assistant; (MA) Digital Social Research Methods; Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. Winter 2016, Winter 2015, Winter 2014 and Spring 2014.
- Teaching Assistant; (MA) Information Visualisation; Oxford Internet Institute. Spring 2015.
Education
- Oxford Internet Institute and Balliol College, University of Oxford. DPhil Information, Communication and the Social Sciences. 2012 – 2017.
- Fudan University, Shanghai. MA Global Media and Communications (Distinction). 2010 –2011.
- London School of Economics and Political Science. MSc Global Media and Communications (Distinction). 2009 –2010.
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. BA Political Science and Visual Communications – Photojournalism. 2002 – 2006.
Experience
- University of Potsdam, Professor of Digital Technology, Governance, and Policy, Hasso Plattner Institute. Oct. 2023 – present.
- University of Leeds, Lecturer in Politics and Media, School of Politics and International Studies. Sept. 2018 – Aug. 2023.
- University of Oxford, Research Associate, Oxford Internet Institute. Jan 2018 – Jan 2019.
- University of Oxford, Postdoctoral Researcher in the Social Sciences, Oxford Internet Institute. Jan 2017 – Jan. 2018. Research Project: Computational Propaganda and Political Big Data.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Academic Editor, AH Editing, Hong Kong, China. (Working from UK). 2013 – 2015.
- Production Director/Editor-in-chief, MxMedia, Shanghai, China. 2011 – 2012.
- Freelance Writer and Photographer, Shanghai, China. 2010 – 2012.
- Staff Photographer and Multimedia Producer, The Chattanooga Times Free Press, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. 2007 – 2009.
Awards and Recognition
- Cloud Computing Research Credits Grant, Google, 2022 – 2023, £4,318.50
- For data collection, storage and analysis of online political discourse in the 20th CCP Congress
- Cloud Computing Research Credits Grant, Google, 2021 – 2022, £3,750.51
- For storage and analysis of data collected in the 2020 US General Election
- Strategic Research Investment Fund, University of Leeds, 2021-2022. £2,933
- To employ student coders on the US Capitol Riots project.
- Cloud Computing Research Credits Grant, Google, 2021 – 2022, £3,211.80
- For storage and analysis of data collected in the 2019 Indian General Election
- COVID-19 Cloud Computing Research Credits Grant, Google, 2020 – 2021, £3,541.75
- For data collection, storage and analysis of online political discourse in the US during COVID
- Strategic Research Investment Fund, University of Leeds, 2019-2020. £4,000
- To employ student coders on the Polarisation, (Hindu-)Nationalism and Anti-Secularism project.
- Clarendon Scholarship, University of Oxford. 2012- 2016. £120,000
- Tuition, fees and living costs for the most academically outstanding of Oxford’s graduate offer holders.
- Best Student Paper Award, Chinese Internet Research Conference. June 2017.
- Each year the conference organising committee selects one best paper and two honourable mentions.
- Balliol College 750th Anniversary Prize (Social Sciences). First Place. May 2016.
- Balliol College awards a yearly prize for the best graduate student work in the social sciences.
- Best Student Paper Award (Honourable Mention), Chinese Internet Research Conference. June 2014
- Best Student Paper Award (Honourable Mention), Chinese Internet Research Conference. June 2013
- Santander Academic Travel Award, University of Oxford. 2014, £1,000.
- Academic Project Grant, Balliol College. 2014, £250; 2013, £250.
Conferences
POLICY AND STAKEHOLDER IMPACT
- German Government Stakeholders (including German Federal Foreign Office, Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport and Federal Centre for Political Education), Artificial Intelligence and Disinformation – Implications for International Cooperation, 22 Feb. 2024.
- UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport; China and technology roundtable. 15 Feb. 2022
- UK Government Stakeholders (including Ministry of Defence, Cabinet Office and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office); Oxford Symposium on the Future of the Indo-Pacific Region, 14-16 Sept. 2021
- Singaporean Ministry of Defence and state departments; Workshop on Distortions, Rumours, Untruths, Misinformation and Smears. Centre of Excellence for National Security, Singapore. 31 Mar. 2021.
- US Senate Committee on Intelligence; cited in report on Russian Active Measures Campaigns and Interference in the 2016 U.S. Election: Volume 2: Russia's Use of Social Media. 8 Oct. 2019
- Facebook Product Policy and Community Standards Team. Private discussion on proposed revisions to platform community standards policies in cases of newsworthy content. 2 July, 2019.
- UK Government Stakeholders; Information, Campaigning and Effects Workshop. Oxford, 27 Mar. 2019.
- Belgian Royal Higher Institute for Defence; keynote, Royal Military Academy, Brussels. 26 Mar. 2019.
- Australian Office of National Intelligence; private meeting, Oxford. 3 Nov. 2017.
- Singaporean Ministry of Defence and state departments; Workshop on Distortions, Rumours, Untruths, Misinformation and Smears. Centre of Excellence for National Security, Singapore. 24 July 2017.
- NATO-Georgia Public Diplomacy Forum; Panel on Cyber Warfare. Tbilisi, Georgia. 10 Apr. 2017.
INVITED ACADEMIC TALKS
- Hertie School, Berlin, Germany. Authoritarian Populism and the Internet: Exploring and explaining this global political trend with cross-national comparative research. 15 June, 2022.
- Mershon Center for International Studies, Ohio State University, USA. Great Power Competition and Conflict: The Informational Power of USA, Russia, and China. Chinese Information Power, Computational Propaganda and the Chinese Dream of National Rejuvenation. 31 January 2020.
- Chinese Speaking Tour, Fighting Fake and Draining the Swamp: Trump's 2020 Election Campaign and the Real News Update series. October 2019
- China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing, China
- China University of Politics and Law, Beijing, China
- Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China
- East China University of Politics and Law, Shanghai, China
- Shanghai University of Politics and Law, Shanghai, China
- Oxford China Centre, University of Oxford, UK. Engagement or Control? The Chinese State's Burgeoning Presence in Online Environmental Discourse, with Coraline Goron. 14 February, 2019.
- Chinese Speaking Tour, Computational Propaganda and Online Public Opinion Manipulation. November 2018
- China University of Politics and Law, Shanghai, China
- Shanghai University of Politics and Law, China
- Nanjing University, China
- Xiamen University, China
- Shenzhen University, China [Presented in Chinese]
- Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou, China
- Volkswagen Foundation, Hannover, Germany. Data, Technology and Digitalization and Environmental Governance in China, War on pollution in cyberspace with Coraline Goron. 28 May, 2018.
- Hong Kong University, Hong Kong. Political Bots and Astroturfing as a New Media and Global Phenomenon.
- 21 July, 2017.
- UCL Centre for Mathematics and Physics in Life Sciences and Experimental Biology, Annual meeting, Windsor, UK. The Influence of Big Data in Politics. 30 May, 2017.
- Oxford China Forum, Oxford, UK. The Evolution of Social Media in China. 17 February, 2017.
- Rhodes House, Oxford, UK. Global Scholar’s Network Ideas-to-Action Praxis Workshop. Using Social Media for Social Change. 15 March, 2014.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
- Engagement or control? The Impact of the Chinese Environmental Protection Bureaus’ Burgeoning Online Presence in Local Environmental Governance. Political Studies Association Media and Politics Group Annual Conference, 16/17 December, 2019, Leeds, University of Leeds.
- Computational propaganda and the networked citizen. Panel on Computational Propaganda: Global Perspectives. Association of Internet Researchers Conference, 21 October 2017, Tartu, Estonia.
- Chinese computational propaganda: the influence of bots and opinion manipulation on information about Chinese politics on Twitter and Weibo. Panel on automated social media bots and the non-human: opening a dialogue between political communication and science and technology studies. Eleventh Annual Science in Public Conference: Science, Technology and Humanity, 10 July 2017, University of Sheffield.
- Commercialisation, representation and political speech on commercial microblogs in the U.S. and China. Chinese Internet Research Conference, 5 June 2017, Texas A&M University School of Law.
- What are appropriate normative frameworks to analyse the political effects of the Internet in China? Chinese Internet Research Conference, 20 June 2014, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Cross-National Comparative Research: Challenges, Limitations, Problems and Payoffs, Chinese Internet Research Graduate Student Pre-Conference, 18 June 2014, Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
- Using Cross-National Comparative Research to Study Citizen Media, Citizen Media in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, China and East Asia, and the Arab World, 27-28 January 2014, The University of Manchester. http://citizenmediamanchester.wordpress.com/resources/videos/
- Using traditional dichotomies to assess differences between political speech on Facebook and Weibo, Revisiting the Emancipatory Potential of Digital Media in Asia, 24-25 January 2013, The University of Leiden.
- News in China’s New Information Environment: Dissemination Patterns, Opinion Leaders and News Commentary on Weibo, Chinese Internet Research Conference, 15 June 2013, The University of Oxford.
- Social foundations of the Internet in China and the new Internet world: A cross-national comparative perspective, China and the New Internet World, an ICA pre-conference, 14 June 2013, The University of Oxford.