As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years, this paper investigates the political debate that took place on Twitter in the wake of the Swiss referendum on the Nuclear Withdrawal Initiative, which was conducted in November 2016. Using Twitter data of 3000 users, we could identify 7 distinct communities that varied in terms of their size, position, and contribution to the debate. The most dominant communities in the debate were the Conservative Mainstream and the Green-Left communities. Moreover, our findings show that communities supporting and opposing the initiative differ with regard to the wording they use in their tweets. Finally, our results reveal an active exchange both within and, even ...
This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberat...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and ...
Digital social networks appear to offer its users a tool for expression which is both personalized a...
As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years, this pape...
As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years, this pape...
Democratic politics builds on both clear differences and shared common ground. While the rise of dig...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
This article analyses public debate on Twitter via network representations of retweets and replies. ...
While watching television, more and more citizens comment the program live on social media. This is ...
This study uses network analysis to examine Twitter’s level of autonomy from external influences, be...
As the use of Twitter has become more commonplace throughout many nations, its role in political dis...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
Social media, especially Twitter, is an increasingly popular platform for not only sharing informati...
Twitter is a digital forum for political discourse. The emergence of phenomena like fake news and ha...
Twitter is well recognized as a microblogging site, an online social network (OSN), and increasingly...
This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberat...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and ...
Digital social networks appear to offer its users a tool for expression which is both personalized a...
As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years, this pape...
As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years, this pape...
Democratic politics builds on both clear differences and shared common ground. While the rise of dig...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
This article analyses public debate on Twitter via network representations of retweets and replies. ...
While watching television, more and more citizens comment the program live on social media. This is ...
This study uses network analysis to examine Twitter’s level of autonomy from external influences, be...
As the use of Twitter has become more commonplace throughout many nations, its role in political dis...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
Social media, especially Twitter, is an increasingly popular platform for not only sharing informati...
Twitter is a digital forum for political discourse. The emergence of phenomena like fake news and ha...
Twitter is well recognized as a microblogging site, an online social network (OSN), and increasingly...
This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberat...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and ...
Digital social networks appear to offer its users a tool for expression which is both personalized a...