In this study we investigate how social media shape the networked public sphere and facilitate communication between communities with different political orientations. We examine two networks of political communication on Twitter, comprised of more than 250,000 tweets from the six weeks leading up to the 2010 U.S. congressional midterm elections. Using a combination of network clustering algorithms and manually-annotated data we demonstrate that the network of political retweets exhibits a highly segregated partisan structure, with extremely limited connectivity between left- and right-leaning users. Surprisingly this is not the case for the user-to-user mention network, which is dominated by a single politically heterogeneous cluster of us...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
We estimated ideological preferences of 3.8 million Twitter users and, using a data set of nearly 15...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
We examine partisan differences in the behavior, communication patterns and social interactions of m...
Social media has played an important role in shaping political discourse over the last decade. At th...
Amidst politically strained times, one might wonder what has cause such an exaggerated gap between t...
In U.S. politics, the main narrative tends to manifest as left vs right, Democrat vs. Republican, bu...
This article explores the issue of political polarization on social media. It shows that the intensi...
This study integrates network and content analyses to examine exposure to cross-ideological politica...
This is the training data used to produce the results shown in the paper listed below. Source: Sa...
Conversations on Twitter create networks with identifiable contours as people reply to and mention o...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
Abstract Network analysis of social media provides an important new lens on politics, ...
In this study, we investigate how Twitter allows individuals in Hungary and Poland to experience dif...
This thesis aims to investigate the degree of partisan selective exposure, political polarization an...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
We estimated ideological preferences of 3.8 million Twitter users and, using a data set of nearly 15...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
We examine partisan differences in the behavior, communication patterns and social interactions of m...
Social media has played an important role in shaping political discourse over the last decade. At th...
Amidst politically strained times, one might wonder what has cause such an exaggerated gap between t...
In U.S. politics, the main narrative tends to manifest as left vs right, Democrat vs. Republican, bu...
This article explores the issue of political polarization on social media. It shows that the intensi...
This study integrates network and content analyses to examine exposure to cross-ideological politica...
This is the training data used to produce the results shown in the paper listed below. Source: Sa...
Conversations on Twitter create networks with identifiable contours as people reply to and mention o...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
Abstract Network analysis of social media provides an important new lens on politics, ...
In this study, we investigate how Twitter allows individuals in Hungary and Poland to experience dif...
This thesis aims to investigate the degree of partisan selective exposure, political polarization an...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
We estimated ideological preferences of 3.8 million Twitter users and, using a data set of nearly 15...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...