Critical, loud, highly discursive and polarised; the #auspol hashtag represents a space, an event and a network for politically involved individuals to engage in and with Australian politics and speak to, at and about a variety of involved stakeholders. Contributors declare, debate and often berate each other’s opinions about current Australian politics. The hashtag itself is an important material object and engagement event involved within this performance of political participation. As a long-standing institution in the Twittersphere, and one studied by the authors and their colleagues since its early beginnings (Bruns and Burgess, 2011; Bruns and Stieglitz, 2012; 2013), the #auspol hashtag provides a potent case study through which to ex...
The concept of ‘social cohesion’ has become an orthodoxy in governmental and academic discourse, aug...
This paper examines patterns of political activity and campaigning on Twitter in the context of the ...
© The Author(s) 2018. Social media, specifically a microblogging service such as Twitter, constitute...
Critical, loud, highly discursive and polarised; the #auspol hashtag represents a space, an event an...
The affective communication patterns of conversations on Twitter can provide insights into the cultu...
This paper examines the use of Twitter for long-term discussions around Australian politics, at nati...
As the use of Twitter has become more commonplace throughout many nations, its role in political dis...
As the use of Twitter has become more commonplace throughout many nations, its role in political dis...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
Social media is increasingly being used by science communicators, journalists and government agencie...
Social media is increasingly being used by science communicators, journalists and government agencie...
Twitter is playing a growing role in Australian public communication – this much we know. We have be...
This chapter imports Michel Callon’s model of the ‘hybrid forum’ (Callon et al, 2009, p. 18) into so...
The public sphere refers to the public domain, which enables all citizens to express their thoughts ...
This chapter provides a case study of a public debate attracting highly polarised and antagonistic p...
The concept of ‘social cohesion’ has become an orthodoxy in governmental and academic discourse, aug...
This paper examines patterns of political activity and campaigning on Twitter in the context of the ...
© The Author(s) 2018. Social media, specifically a microblogging service such as Twitter, constitute...
Critical, loud, highly discursive and polarised; the #auspol hashtag represents a space, an event an...
The affective communication patterns of conversations on Twitter can provide insights into the cultu...
This paper examines the use of Twitter for long-term discussions around Australian politics, at nati...
As the use of Twitter has become more commonplace throughout many nations, its role in political dis...
As the use of Twitter has become more commonplace throughout many nations, its role in political dis...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
Social media is increasingly being used by science communicators, journalists and government agencie...
Social media is increasingly being used by science communicators, journalists and government agencie...
Twitter is playing a growing role in Australian public communication – this much we know. We have be...
This chapter imports Michel Callon’s model of the ‘hybrid forum’ (Callon et al, 2009, p. 18) into so...
The public sphere refers to the public domain, which enables all citizens to express their thoughts ...
This chapter provides a case study of a public debate attracting highly polarised and antagonistic p...
The concept of ‘social cohesion’ has become an orthodoxy in governmental and academic discourse, aug...
This paper examines patterns of political activity and campaigning on Twitter in the context of the ...
© The Author(s) 2018. Social media, specifically a microblogging service such as Twitter, constitute...