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Andrew Chadwick is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses on the intersection of social sciences, communication, and political science, with notable contributions to fields such as sociology, political science, communication, statistical and nonlinear physics, artificial intelligence, and health.

The scientist's work centers on several key topics including misinformation and its impacts, social media and politics, opinion dynamics and social influence, hate speech and cyberbullying detection, vaccine coverage and hesitancy, media studies and communication, and media influence and politics.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Social Media + Society, Psychological Medicine, The Lancet Public Health, Communication Theory, and American Behavioral Scientist.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Andrew Chadwick include:

  • "COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK: the Oxford coronavirus explanations, attitudes, and narratives survey (Oceans) II" (2020) published in Psychological Medicine
  • "Deepfakes and Disinformation: Exploring the Impact of Synthetic Political Video on Deception, Uncertainty, and Trust in News" (2020) published in Social Media + Society
  • "Effects of different types of written vaccination information on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK (OCEANS-III): a single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial" (2021) published in The Lancet Public Health
  • "Online Social Endorsement and Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in the United Kingdom" (2021) published in Social Media + Society
  • "Deception as a Bridging Concept in the Study of Disinformation, Misinformation, and Misperceptions: Toward a Holistic Framework" (2021) published in Communication Theory

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Chadwick include Cristian Vaccari, Natalie-Anne Hall, Johannes Kaiser, Daniel Freeman, and Bao Sheng Loe.

Andrew Chadwick's research explores how misinformation spreads and the impact of social media on political communication and public opinion. Their work addresses contemporary issues such as vaccine hesitancy and the role of social endorsement in shaping attitudes, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Best Publications

  • The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power

    Andrew Chadwick

  • Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment

    John Glasson;Riki Therivel;Andrew Chadwick

  • Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies

    Andrew Chadwick

  • Interaction between States and Citizens in the Age of the Internet: “e-Government” in the United States, Britain, and the European Union

    Andrew Chadwick;Christopher May

  • Web 2.0: New Challenges for the Study of E-Democracy in an Era of Informational Exuberance

    Andrew Chadwick

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in the UK: The Oxford Coronavirus Explanations, Attitudes, and Narratives Survey (OCEANS) II.

    Daniel Freeman;Daniel Freeman;Bao S. Loe;Andrew Chadwick;Cristian Vaccari

  • Deepfakes and Disinformation: Exploring the Impact of Synthetic Political Video on Deception, Uncertainty, and Trust in News:

    Cristian Vaccari;Andrew Chadwick

  • Digital Network Repertoires and Organizational Hybridity

    Andrew Chadwick

  • Hydraulics in civil and environmental engineering

    Andrew Chadwick;John Morfett;Martin Borthwick

  • Bringing e-democracy back in: why it matters for future research on e-governance

    Andrew Chadwick

  • The Political Information Cycle in a Hybrid News System: The British Prime Minister and the “Bullygate” Affair:

    Andrew Chadwick

  • Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics

    Andrew Chadwick;Philip N. Howard

  • Dual Screening the Political: Media Events, Social Media, and Citizen Engagement

    Cristian Vaccari;Andrew Chadwick;Ben O'Loughlin

  • Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet:Toward A Comparative Institutional Approach

    Nick Anstead;Andrew Chadwick

  • Digital Media, Power, and Democracy in Parties and Election Campaigns Party Decline or Party Renewal?

    Andrew Chadwick;Jennifer Stromer-Galley

  • Effects of different types of written vaccination information on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK (OCEANS-III): a single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial.

    Daniel Freeman;Daniel Freeman;Bao Sheng Loe;Ly Mee Yu;Jason Freeman

  • Do tabloids poison the well of social media? Explaining democratically dysfunctional news sharing:

    Andrew Chadwick;Cristian Vaccari;Ben O'Loughlin

  • A review and assessment of longshore sediment transport equations for coarse-grained beaches

    E Van Wellen;A.J Chadwick;T Mason

  • Introduction to environmental impact assessment : principles and procedures, process, practice and prospects

    John Glasson;Riki Therivel;Andrew Chadwick

  • Injection fears and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.

    Daniel Freeman;Sinéad Lambe;Sinéad Lambe;Ly Mee Yu;Jason Freeman

  • Explaining the Failure of an Online Citizen Engagement Initiative: The Role of Internal Institutional Variables

    Andrew Chadwick

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominic E. Reeve
Dominic E. Reeve Swansea University
Daniel Freeman
Daniel Freeman University of Oxford
Stephan Lewandowsky
Stephan Lewandowsky University of Bristol
David A. Huntley
David A. Huntley Plymouth University
Tom E. Baldock
Tom E. Baldock University of Queensland
Valerie Beral
Valerie Beral University of Oxford
Susan A. Jebb
Susan A. Jebb University of Oxford
Ahmed F. Zobaa
Ahmed F. Zobaa Brunel University London
Dano (J. A.) Roelvink
Dano (J. A.) Roelvink IHE Delft Institute for Water Education

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