Peer-Reviewed Articles
23. Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2022). Homophily and Polarization in Twitter Political Networks: A Cross-Country Analysis. Media and Communication, 10(2), 81-92.
22. Zhu, Q., Esteve-Del-Valle, M. & Meyer, J. (2022). Safe space? Grounding political talk in WhatsApp groups. New Media & Society, Online first.
21. Campos-Dominguez, E., Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Renedo-Farpón, C. (2022). Rhetoric of parliamentary disinformation on Twitter. Comunicar, 1-13.
20. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Costa Lopez, J. (2022). Reconquest 2.0: the Spanish far-right and the mobilization of historical memory during the 2019 elections. European Politics and Society, 1-24.
19. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Costa, E., & Hagedoorn, B. (2022). Network Shocks and Social Support Among Spanish, Dutch, and Italian WhatsApp Users During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Crisis: An Exploratory Analysis of Digital Social Resilience. International Journal of Communication, 2126-2145.
18. Costa, E., Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Hagedoorn, B. (2022). WhatsApp and the mediation of personal relationships during the COVID-19 lockdown. Social Media + Society, 1-10.
17. Valdivia, P., Boegeholz, R., & Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2021). Embodied crises: cultural narratives, online social networks, and the mirror syndrome. IC: Revista Científica de Información y Comunicación, 18(2021), 37-55.
16. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Smit, R. (2021). Moonwalking Together: Tracing Redditor’s Digital Memory on Michael Jackson. Convergence, 1-22.
15. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Broersma, M., & Ponsioen, A. (2021). Political Interaction Beyond Party Lines: Communication Ties and Party Polarization in Parliamentary Twitter Networks. Social Science Computer Review, 1-20.
14. Ludovico, N., Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Ruzzenenti, F. (2020). Mapping the Dutch Energy Transition Hyperlink Network. Sustainability, 12: 1-24.
13. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Sijtsma, R., Stegeman, H., & Borge Bravo, R. (2020). Online Deliberation and the Public Sphere: Developing a Coding Manual to Assess Deliberation in Twitter Political Networks. Javnost-The Public, 1-19.
12. Prey, R., Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Zerwer, L. (2020). Platform Pop: Disentangling Spotify’s Intermediary Role in the Music Industry. Information, Communication & Society, 1-19.
11. Lioy, A., Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Gottlieb, J. (2019). Platform Politics: Party Organisation in the Digital Age. Information Polity, Pre-press: 1-18.
10. Tjong-Kim, E., Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Kruitbosch, H., & Broersma, M. (2018). Active Learning for Classifying Political Tweets. International Science and General Applications, 1 (March): 1-21.
9. Haythornthwaite, C., Kumar, P., Gruzd, A., Gilbert, S., Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Paulin, D. (2018). Learning in the Wild: Coding for Learning and Practice on Reddit. Learning, Media and Technology, 43(3): 219-235.
8. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Borge, R. (2018). Echo Chambers in Parliamentary Twitter Networks: The Catalan Case. International Journal of Communication, 12: 1715-1735.
7. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Borge, R. (2017). Leaders or Brokers? Potential Influencers in Online Parliamentary Networks. Policy & Internet, 10 (1): 61-86.
6. Borge, R. & Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2017). Opinion Leadership in Parliamentary Twitter Networks: A Matter of Layers of Interaction? Journal of Information, Technology & Politics, 14(3): 263-276.
5. Borge, R., & Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2017). Organization Still Matters: Parties’ Characteristics, Posting Behaviour and Followers’ Reactions on Facebook. International Journal of E-Politics, 8(1): 30-49.
4. Gruzd, A., Haythornthwaite, C., Drew, P., Gilbert, S., & Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2016). Uses and Gratification Factors for Social Media Use in Teaching: Instructors’ Perspectives. New Media & Society, 20(2): 475-494.
3. Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2015). The Movement YoSoy132: Tweets and Votes in the 2012 Mexican Presidential Campaign. Revista de Estudios LatinoAmericanos, 35: 105-128. (In Spanish).
2. Borge, R., & Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2014). Political Polarization and Network Leaderships in the Catalan Parliamentary Twitter Network. Revista de Internet Derecho y Política, 20: 43-60.
1. Borge, R., & Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2013). Opening Gaps: Centralization of Decisions and Online Interaction in CIU, ERC and PSC. Revista de Internet, Derecho y Política, 17: 45-62. (In Spanish).
Chapters in Edited Volumes
5. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Gruzd, A., Kumar, P., & Gilbert, S. (2020). Learning in the wild: Understanding networked learning ties in Reddit. In: Nina Bonderup Dohn, Petar Jandric, Thomas Ryberg and Maarten de Laat (Eds). Mobility, Data and Learner Agency in Networked Learning. Springer.
4. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., Wanless-Berk, A., Gruzd, A., & Mai, P. (2018). I Click, Therefore I am: Predicting Clicktivist-like Actions on Candidates’ Facebook Posts During the 2016 U.S. Primary Election. In: Wellman, B., Robinson, L., Brienza, C., Chen, W., and Cotten, S. (Eds). Networks, Hacking and Media – CITAMS@30. Emerald Publishing.
3. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Borge, R. (2017). Are Social Media Changing Party Politics? Brokers among the Members of the Catalan Parliament Twitter Network. In: Delgado, A.M. (Eds). Internet, Derecho y Política: Retos y Oportunidades (pp. 219-237). Barcelona: Huygens.
2. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., & Borge, R. (2014). Online Interaction in the Facebook Pages of CIU, ERC and PSC. In: Cotarelo, R., and Olmeda, J.A. (Eds). Democracy of the 21st Century: Politics, Communication Media, Internet and Social Networks (pp. 141-161). Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales. (In Spanish).
1. Esteve-Del-Valle, M., and Borge, R. (2014). I, Me, and my Party: The MPs of the Catalan Parliament in Twitter. In: Guinjoan, M., Rodon, T., and Sanjaume, M. (Eds). The Transformation of the Catalan Party System. Barcelona: COLPIS. (In Catalan).
Book
Esteve-Del-Valle, M. (2012). Telmex, Slim and the Mexican Government: `The Know-Who Factor?’ From the Monopoly of the State to the `Invisible Hand’ of the Market. Munich: Dictus Publishing. (In French).