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 paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years, this pape...
Although much previous research (for example regarding the “Arab Spring” of 2010) has stressed the g...
Background: With more than 300 million active users, Twitter has become a platform to consume and sh...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
This thesis explores the value of social media in contemporary democratic practices; more precisely,...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2020.101870. © 2...
Over the past decades, a widespread consensus has emerged regarding the anthropogenic causes and neg...
Democratic politics builds on both clear differences and shared common ground. While the rise of dig...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
Democratic politics builds on both clear differences and shared common ground. While the rise of dig...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...
As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years, this pape...
Although much previous research (for example regarding the “Arab Spring” of 2010) has stressed the g...
Background: With more than 300 million active users, Twitter has become a platform to consume and sh...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
This thesis explores the value of social media in contemporary democratic practices; more precisely,...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2020.101870. © 2...
Over the past decades, a widespread consensus has emerged regarding the anthropogenic causes and neg...
Democratic politics builds on both clear differences and shared common ground. While the rise of dig...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
Democratic politics builds on both clear differences and shared common ground. While the rise of dig...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
Echo chambers on social media are described as homophilic clusters that are characterized by a repea...