As more and more people use social media to communicate their view and perception of elections, researchers have increasingly been collecting and analyzing data from social media platforms. Our research focuses on social media communication related to the 2013 election of the German parliament [translation: Bundestagswahl 2013]. We constructed several social media datasets using data from Facebook and Twitter. First, we identified the most relevant candidates (n=2,346) and checked whether they maintained social media accounts. The Facebook data was collected in November 2013 for the period of January 2009 to October 2013. On Facebook we identified 1,408 Facebook walls containing approximately 469,000 posts. Twitter data was collected betwee...
In this paper we present an analysis of 599 Twitter accounts of politicians, who for the first time ...
In this RISJ factsheet we analyse 720,799 news-related tweets from a larger dataset of 4.4 million t...
This article examines how Members of the German Bundestag (MdBs) used Twitter in the context of the ...
As more and more people use social media to communicate their view and perception of elections, rese...
As more and more people use social media to communicate their view and perception of elections, res...
As more and more people use social media to communicate their view and perception of elec-tions, res...
Social Media Monitoring of the German Federal Election Campaign 2017 This dataset contains results ...
The German Bundestag elections are the most important elections in Germany. This dataset comprises T...
The German Bundestag elections are the most important democratic elections of Germany. This dataset ...
Social media enable individuals to share knowledge, experiences, opinions, and ideas among each othe...
Patterns found in digital trace data are increasingly used as evidence of social phenomena. Still, t...
Despite its rather modest number of users, Twitter has gained a certain status as platform for on-ti...
Social network platforms play a central role in modern campaign planning. This article describes the...
In the age of the digital generation, written public data is ubiquitous and acts as an outlet for to...
Safeguarding democratic elections is hard. Social media plays a vital role in the discourse around e...
In this paper we present an analysis of 599 Twitter accounts of politicians, who for the first time ...
In this RISJ factsheet we analyse 720,799 news-related tweets from a larger dataset of 4.4 million t...
This article examines how Members of the German Bundestag (MdBs) used Twitter in the context of the ...
As more and more people use social media to communicate their view and perception of elections, rese...
As more and more people use social media to communicate their view and perception of elections, res...
As more and more people use social media to communicate their view and perception of elec-tions, res...
Social Media Monitoring of the German Federal Election Campaign 2017 This dataset contains results ...
The German Bundestag elections are the most important elections in Germany. This dataset comprises T...
The German Bundestag elections are the most important democratic elections of Germany. This dataset ...
Social media enable individuals to share knowledge, experiences, opinions, and ideas among each othe...
Patterns found in digital trace data are increasingly used as evidence of social phenomena. Still, t...
Despite its rather modest number of users, Twitter has gained a certain status as platform for on-ti...
Social network platforms play a central role in modern campaign planning. This article describes the...
In the age of the digital generation, written public data is ubiquitous and acts as an outlet for to...
Safeguarding democratic elections is hard. Social media plays a vital role in the discourse around e...
In this paper we present an analysis of 599 Twitter accounts of politicians, who for the first time ...
In this RISJ factsheet we analyse 720,799 news-related tweets from a larger dataset of 4.4 million t...
This article examines how Members of the German Bundestag (MdBs) used Twitter in the context of the ...