The reactions feature of Facebook provides an opportunity to explore emotional responses to political messages across the globe on a common platform. In this article, we describe this new measure and present a dataset of over two million posts from the Facebook pages of 690 political parties in 79 democracies. We study Love and Angry reactions to these posts, their potential use as measures of emotional response, and party-level variation in the frequency of these reactions. We find that parties receive systematically different proportions of Love and Angry reactions depending on their ideology, party family, and populist orientation. More extreme parties tend to elicit relatively greater emotional responses. Nationalist, populist, and rig...
There has been growing concern about the role social media plays in political polarization. We inves...
International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we stu...
Emotions have a social component that can be defined in terms of the experience of participation. Th...
Emotions are considered important drivers of the diffusion of messages on social networking sites. T...
Successful communication strategies on social media are of great concern for parties’ election campa...
Political campaigns routinely appeal to citizens’ emotions, and there is evidence that such appeals ...
The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally cha...
Eliciting user reactions is an important tactic for political actors using social media like Faceboo...
First published online: 27 September 2020Are populists really more emotional than mainstream parties...
In this study, we address the role of emotions in political news sharing on Facebook to better under...
Social media has changed people’s experience with political language. Social media platforms have be...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
This study examined emotions of news and comments from a famous Norwegian newspaper called Verdens G...
Parties are adapting to the new digital environment in many ways; however, the precise relations bet...
This study provides a cross-platform, longitudinal investigation of pictures depicting political can...
There has been growing concern about the role social media plays in political polarization. We inves...
International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we stu...
Emotions have a social component that can be defined in terms of the experience of participation. Th...
Emotions are considered important drivers of the diffusion of messages on social networking sites. T...
Successful communication strategies on social media are of great concern for parties’ election campa...
Political campaigns routinely appeal to citizens’ emotions, and there is evidence that such appeals ...
The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally cha...
Eliciting user reactions is an important tactic for political actors using social media like Faceboo...
First published online: 27 September 2020Are populists really more emotional than mainstream parties...
In this study, we address the role of emotions in political news sharing on Facebook to better under...
Social media has changed people’s experience with political language. Social media platforms have be...
Recent work demonstrates that hostile emotions can contribute to a strong polarization of political ...
This study examined emotions of news and comments from a famous Norwegian newspaper called Verdens G...
Parties are adapting to the new digital environment in many ways; however, the precise relations bet...
This study provides a cross-platform, longitudinal investigation of pictures depicting political can...
There has been growing concern about the role social media plays in political polarization. We inves...
International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we stu...
Emotions have a social component that can be defined in terms of the experience of participation. Th...