Marijn Keijzer, Michael Mas, and Andreas Flache, “Polarization on Social Media: Micro-Level Evidence and Macro-Level Implications”, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 27, n. 1, January 2024, 28 pages.
Marijn Keijzer, and Rense Corten, “Socioeconomic status, reputation, and interpersonal trust in peer-to-peer markets: Evidence from an online experiment”, Rationality and Society, vol. 35, n. 1, 2023, pp. 34–60.
Marijn Keijzer, and Michael Mas, “The complex link between filter bubbles and opinion polarization”, Journal of Data Science, vol. 5, n. 1, March 2022, pp. 1–28.
Marijn Keijzer, “If you want to be cited, calibrate your agent-based model: a reply to Chattoe-Brown”, Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, March 2022.
Andreas Flache, Michael Mas, and Marijn Keijzer, “Computational approaches in rigorous sociology: agent-based computational modeling and computational social science”, in Handbook of Sociological Science. Contributions to Rigorous Sociology, Klarita Gerxhani, Nan dirk De Graaf, and Werner Raub (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, chapter 4, 2022, pp. 57–72.
Marijn Keijzer, and Kieran D. Mepham, “Een Pandemie van Polarisatie? [A Polarization Pandemic?]”, Mens & Maatschappij, vol. 96, n. 2, May 2021, pp. 179–211.
Marijn Keijzer, and Michael Mas, “The strength of weak bots”, Online Social Networks and Media, vol. 21, n. 100106, January 2021.
Marijn Keijzer, Michael Mas, and Andreas Flache, “Communication in Online Social Networks Fosters Cultural Isolation”, Complexity, November 2018.