As non-democratic regimes have adapted to the proliferation of social media, they have began actively engaging with Twitter to enhance regime resilience. Using data taken from the Twitter accounts of Venezuelan legislators during the 2014 anti-Maduro protests in Venezuela, we fit a topic model on the text of the tweets and analyze patterns in hashtag use by the two coalitions. We argue that the regime’s best strategy in the face of an existential threat like the narrative developed by La Salida and promoted on Twitter was to advance many competing narratives that addressed issues unrelated to the opposition’s criticism. Our results show that the two coalitions pursue different rhetorical strategies in keeping with our predictions a...
© 2016 Dr. Aleksandar DeejayProtest movements have traditionally strategized tactics for “appeal” th...
Recent protests have fuelled deliberations about the extent to which social media ignites popular up...
Political actors increasingly use the microblogging service, Twitter, for the organization, coordina...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
The extensive use of social media for protest purposes was a distinctive feature of the recent prote...
Various social media platforms have been used as tools by social movements and have propelled democr...
Venezuelans are living in the middle of a sociopolitical crisis that likely began in 1999 when Hugo ...
This paper aims to establish relevant features about social movement made through Twitter, as a resu...
Following the 2011 Arab Spring, autocrats have sought to limit citizens’ ability to publicize offlin...
In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
This article examines the relationship between social media, political mobilization, and civic engag...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
This article examines the relationship between social media, political mobilization and civic engage...
© 2016 Dr. Aleksandar DeejayProtest movements have traditionally strategized tactics for “appeal” th...
Recent protests have fuelled deliberations about the extent to which social media ignites popular up...
Political actors increasingly use the microblogging service, Twitter, for the organization, coordina...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
The extensive use of social media for protest purposes was a distinctive feature of the recent prote...
Various social media platforms have been used as tools by social movements and have propelled democr...
Venezuelans are living in the middle of a sociopolitical crisis that likely began in 1999 when Hugo ...
This paper aims to establish relevant features about social movement made through Twitter, as a resu...
Following the 2011 Arab Spring, autocrats have sought to limit citizens’ ability to publicize offlin...
In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
This article examines the relationship between social media, political mobilization, and civic engag...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
This article examines the relationship between social media, political mobilization and civic engage...
© 2016 Dr. Aleksandar DeejayProtest movements have traditionally strategized tactics for “appeal” th...
Recent protests have fuelled deliberations about the extent to which social media ignites popular up...
Political actors increasingly use the microblogging service, Twitter, for the organization, coordina...