Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising the networks formed by bloggers and measuring their extent and impact in areas such as politics. However, researchers wishing to conduct quantitative social science analysis of the blogging phenomenon are faced with the challenge of using new methods of data collection and analysis largely derived from fields outside of the social sciences, such as the information sciences. This paper presents an overview of one new approach for collecting and analysing weblog data, and illustrates this approach in the context of a preliminary quantitative analysis of online networks formed by a sample of North-American “A-list” political bloggers. There are ...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
<p>Political blogosphere Feb. 2005<br>Data compiled by Lada Adamic and Natalie Glance</p> <p>Node "v...
This paper explores methodologies for using the IssueCrawler research tool to map the interconnectio...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
Yochai Benkler\u27s research suggests left-leaning blogs feature more in-depth analysis, use more co...
Abstract This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Discussions of the political effects of the Internet and networked discourse tend to presume consist...
Few venues span the spectrum of political ideas better than the blogosphere, the sprawling online ne...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
<p>Political blogosphere Feb. 2005<br>Data compiled by Lada Adamic and Natalie Glance</p> <p>Node "v...
This paper explores methodologies for using the IssueCrawler research tool to map the interconnectio...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
Yochai Benkler\u27s research suggests left-leaning blogs feature more in-depth analysis, use more co...
Abstract This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Discussions of the political effects of the Internet and networked discourse tend to presume consist...
Few venues span the spectrum of political ideas better than the blogosphere, the sprawling online ne...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...