Timothy Graham & Mark Andreievic
Dr Timothy Graham is Associate Professor in Digital Media at the Queensland University of technology (QUT). His research combines computational methods with social theory to study online networks and platforms, with a particular interest in online bots and trolls, disinformation, and online ratings and rankings devices.
He develops open source software tools for social media data analysis, and has published in journals such as Information, Communication & Society, Information Polity, Big Data & Society, and Critical Social Policy.
Mark Andreievic: Author of Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched; iSpy: Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era; and Infoglut: How Too Much Information is Changing the Way We Think and Know, as well as numerous articles and book chapters on Surveillance, Digital Media, and Popular Culture.