A recurrent criticism concerning the use of online social media data in political science research is the lack of demographic information about social media users. By employing a face-recognition algorithm to the profile pictures of Facebook users, the paper derives two fundamental demographic characteristics (age and gender) of a sample of Facebook users who interacted with the most relevant British parties in the two weeks before the Brexit referendum of 23 June 2016. The article achieves the goals of (i) testing the precision of the algorithm, (ii) testing its validity, (iii) inferring new evidence on digital mobilisation, and (iv) tracing the path for future developments and application of the algorithm. The findings show that the algor...
This paper proposes an approach for studying the sociopolitical traits of multiple publics on Facebo...
Social media are frequently implicated in the racist and right-wing populist mobilisations that foun...
This work has born with a specific methodological interest towards the new boundaries in accessing t...
A recurrent criticism concerning the use of online social media data in political science research i...
Facebook has frequently been implicated in the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum result, and support for Leav...
A growing social science literature has used Twitter and Facebook to study political and social phen...
In this study, we propose a wide-spectrum analysis of long-running political events on social media,...
Social media data enables political scientists to observe phenomena that have been otherwise difficu...
This paper wants to supplement computational tests of deep learning vision algorithms with a sociolo...
This is data collected throughout 2017 and 2019 which contains one of a selection of hashtags relate...
Background: Social media data is a promising source of social science data. However, deriving the de...
Nowadays users get informed and shape their opinion through social media. However, the disintermedia...
The Brexit referendum was among the first major public events where online users had no "slacktivism...
The data set represents processed data from individual web browsing histories collected during the E...
Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks transform political communication. Simultaneously, the ...
This paper proposes an approach for studying the sociopolitical traits of multiple publics on Facebo...
Social media are frequently implicated in the racist and right-wing populist mobilisations that foun...
This work has born with a specific methodological interest towards the new boundaries in accessing t...
A recurrent criticism concerning the use of online social media data in political science research i...
Facebook has frequently been implicated in the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum result, and support for Leav...
A growing social science literature has used Twitter and Facebook to study political and social phen...
In this study, we propose a wide-spectrum analysis of long-running political events on social media,...
Social media data enables political scientists to observe phenomena that have been otherwise difficu...
This paper wants to supplement computational tests of deep learning vision algorithms with a sociolo...
This is data collected throughout 2017 and 2019 which contains one of a selection of hashtags relate...
Background: Social media data is a promising source of social science data. However, deriving the de...
Nowadays users get informed and shape their opinion through social media. However, the disintermedia...
The Brexit referendum was among the first major public events where online users had no "slacktivism...
The data set represents processed data from individual web browsing histories collected during the E...
Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks transform political communication. Simultaneously, the ...
This paper proposes an approach for studying the sociopolitical traits of multiple publics on Facebo...
Social media are frequently implicated in the racist and right-wing populist mobilisations that foun...
This work has born with a specific methodological interest towards the new boundaries in accessing t...