
Further reading
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De Fina, A. (2016) Storytelling and audience reactions in social media. Language in Society 45 (4): 473-498.
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Fragoulaki, M. (2019) ‘Decompartmentalising Thucydides’, Research event on Thucydides Global: Teaching, Researching and Performing Thucydides (30 April 2019), London Institute of Classical Studies, Blog on Thucydides’ modern reception.
Fragoulaki, M. (2020) Introduction: Collective memory in ancient Greek culture – Concepts, media, and sources. In C. Constantakopoulou and M. Fragoulaki (eds.) Shaping Memory in Ancient Greece: Poetry, Historiography and Epigraphy, Histos—The On-line Journal of Ancient Historiography, Supplement 11, ix–xliv.
Fragoulaki, M. (2021) Peloponnesian War, The. In C. Baron (ed.) The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Wiley Blackwell, Vol. 3, 1075–7.
Fragoulaki, M. (2021) Thucydides. In C. Baron (ed.) The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Wiley Blackwell, Vol. 3, 1462–6.
Giaxoglou, K. and Spilioti, T. (2020) The shared story of #JeSuisAylan on Twitter: Story participation and stance taking in visual small stories. Pragmatics 30 (2): 277-302.
Spilioti, T. and Tagg, C. (2017) The ethics of online research methods in applied linguistics: challenges, opportunities, and directions in ethical decision-making. Applied Linguistics Review 8(2-3): 163-168.
The Classical Podcast (2022) ‘Why did the Athenians lose the Peloponnesian War?’ Classical Association UK (Dr Maria Fragoulaki and Prof. Paul Cartledge, interviewed by Dr James Renshaw, resource supporting the Ancient history A Level syllabus).
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Williams, M. L., Burnap, P. and Sloan, L. (2017) Towards an ethical framework for publishing Twitter data in social research: Taking into account users' views, online context and algorithmic estimation. Sociology 51 (6): 1149-1168.