This paper investigates the properties of central or core political blogs. They can be located as clusters of blogs whose members have many incoming links. Other blogs form clouds around them in the sense that they link the core blogs. A case study records Greek political blogs and their incoming links reported through their blogrolls. The adjacency matrix from the blogs’ social network is analyzed and clusters are located. Three of them, those with the larger numbers of incoming links, may be considered to be central. Next, four measures of influence are used to test the influence of the central blogs. The findings suggest that there are many kinds of central blogs, influential and non-influential, and high influence does not always involv...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
The blogosphere can be construed as a knowledge network made of bloggers who are interacting through...
Despite the fact that political blogs seem to be just as dominated by elites as traditional journali...
This paper investigates the properties of central or core political blogs. They can be located as cl...
This paper uses Social Network Analysis indexes to study Greek political blogs. The indexes describe...
Copyright © 2014 Vasiliki Vrana et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The aim of this study is to develop deeper and broader levels of conceptual understanding relating t...
The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically rel-evant data. We analyze the links between...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
Blog networks are often described as “small world” social networks where links are primarily created...
Purpose/Aim: To find power structures within the blog network. Material/Method: Using keywords to fi...
This thesis attempts to explain the political communication process in relation to blogs. The first ...
Attempts to map online networks, representing relationships between people and sites, have covered s...
Blogging becomes a popular way for a Web user to publish information on the Web. Bloggers write blog...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
The blogosphere can be construed as a knowledge network made of bloggers who are interacting through...
Despite the fact that political blogs seem to be just as dominated by elites as traditional journali...
This paper investigates the properties of central or core political blogs. They can be located as cl...
This paper uses Social Network Analysis indexes to study Greek political blogs. The indexes describe...
Copyright © 2014 Vasiliki Vrana et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The aim of this study is to develop deeper and broader levels of conceptual understanding relating t...
The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically rel-evant data. We analyze the links between...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
Blog networks are often described as “small world” social networks where links are primarily created...
Purpose/Aim: To find power structures within the blog network. Material/Method: Using keywords to fi...
This thesis attempts to explain the political communication process in relation to blogs. The first ...
Attempts to map online networks, representing relationships between people and sites, have covered s...
Blogging becomes a popular way for a Web user to publish information on the Web. Bloggers write blog...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
The blogosphere can be construed as a knowledge network made of bloggers who are interacting through...
Despite the fact that political blogs seem to be just as dominated by elites as traditional journali...