Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions necessarily evolve into left and right ideological echo chambers. Recent research shows that, for political and issue-based discussions, patterns of user clusterization may differ significantly, but that cross-cultural evidence of the polarization of users on certain issues is close to non-existent. Furthermore, most of the studies developed network proxies to detect users’ grouping, rarely taking into account the content of the Tweets themselves. Our contribution to this scholarly discussion is founded upon the detection of polarization based on attitudes towards political actors expressed by users in Germany, the USA and Russia within disc...
Digital traces of conversations in micro-blogging platforms and OSNs provide information about user ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.We present a novel approach to analyze and visu...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
Over the last several decades there has been a debate among social scientists on whether the United ...
In this study we investigate how social media shape the networked public sphere and facilitate commu...
In this study, we investigate how Twitter allows individuals in Hungary and Poland to experience dif...
This article explores the issue of political polarization on social media. It shows that the intensi...
In U.S. politics, the main narrative tends to manifest as left vs right, Democrat vs. Republican, bu...
Social media has played an important role in shaping political discourse over the last decade. At th...
Language change is influenced by many factors, but often starts from synchronic variation, where mul...
Understanding political polarization on social platforms is important as public opinions may become ...
The present dissertation examines the phenomenon of political polarisation on social media. Specifi...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twit...
Digital traces of conversations in micro-blogging platforms and OSNs provide information about user ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.We present a novel approach to analyze and visu...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
Over the last several decades there has been a debate among social scientists on whether the United ...
In this study we investigate how social media shape the networked public sphere and facilitate commu...
In this study, we investigate how Twitter allows individuals in Hungary and Poland to experience dif...
This article explores the issue of political polarization on social media. It shows that the intensi...
In U.S. politics, the main narrative tends to manifest as left vs right, Democrat vs. Republican, bu...
Social media has played an important role in shaping political discourse over the last decade. At th...
Language change is influenced by many factors, but often starts from synchronic variation, where mul...
Understanding political polarization on social platforms is important as public opinions may become ...
The present dissertation examines the phenomenon of political polarisation on social media. Specifi...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twit...
Digital traces of conversations in micro-blogging platforms and OSNs provide information about user ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.We present a novel approach to analyze and visu...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...