We analyze the ego-alter Twitter networks of 300 Italian MPs and 18 European leaders, and of about 14,000 generic users. We find structural properties typical of social environments, meaning that Twitter activity is controlled by constraints that are similar to those shaping conventional social relationships. However, the evolution of ego-alter ties is very dynamic, which suggests that they are not entirely used for social interaction, but for public signaling and self-promotion. From this standpoint, the behavior of EU leaders is much more evident, while Italian MPs are in between them and generic users. We find that politicians – more than generic users – create relationships as a side effect of tweeting on discussion topics, rather than ...
none2noThis article evaluates the potential that Twitter affords politicians to communicate to citiz...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
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We analyze the ego-alter Twitter networks of 300 Italian MPs and 18 European leaders, and of about 1...
We analyze the ego-alter Twitter networks of 300 Italian MPs and 18 European leaders, and of about 1...
Ego networks have proved to be a valuable tool for understanding the relationships that individuals ...
The use of social media by parliamentarians is opening up a new communication arena. In Catalonia, w...
Twitter has become a privileged data source for analyzing the behavior of users when interacting onl...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
This article evaluates the potential that Twitter affords politicians to communicate to citizens dir...
In this paper we present an analysis of 599 Twitter accounts of politicians, who for the first time ...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advanta...
Scholars and commentators have debated whether lower‐threshold forms of political engagement on soci...
This study uses network analysis to examine Twitter’s level of autonomy from external influences, be...
none2noThis article evaluates the potential that Twitter affords politicians to communicate to citiz...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Inter-p...
We analyze the ego-alter Twitter networks of 300 Italian MPs and 18 European leaders, and of about 1...
We analyze the ego-alter Twitter networks of 300 Italian MPs and 18 European leaders, and of about 1...
Ego networks have proved to be a valuable tool for understanding the relationships that individuals ...
The use of social media by parliamentarians is opening up a new communication arena. In Catalonia, w...
Twitter has become a privileged data source for analyzing the behavior of users when interacting onl...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
This article evaluates the potential that Twitter affords politicians to communicate to citizens dir...
In this paper we present an analysis of 599 Twitter accounts of politicians, who for the first time ...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advanta...
Scholars and commentators have debated whether lower‐threshold forms of political engagement on soci...
This study uses network analysis to examine Twitter’s level of autonomy from external influences, be...
none2noThis article evaluates the potential that Twitter affords politicians to communicate to citiz...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Inter-p...