What you see above is a graphic representation of something anyone who followed the campaign that led to the re-election of Dilma Rousseff as Brazil’s president on October 26 already knows: the election was the most polarised in the country’s history. Brasil was split down the middle, not only numerically (Dilma got 52 per cent, Aécio Neves 48) and geographically (Dilma won in the less developed north, Aécio in the more prosperous south). The twitterspere, too, was divided into two camps. Not only that; they hardly talked to each other at all
Brazilians will go to the polls next Sunday. By touching upon popularity, political change, socioeco...
In 2010, Dilma Rousseff, cadidate of the Workers Party (PT), was the winner of presidential election...
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is starting her second term in office facing economic and politic...
What you see above is a graphic representation of something anyone who followed the campaign that le...
Back in November, we wrote about an analysis of tweets in Brazil that illustrated the extreme polari...
In her victory speech, President Dilma Rousseff said she did not believe the nation’s closest electi...
The sense of division within Brazilian society is widespread. 2018 election was widely considered th...
The 2018 elections in Brazil were marked by major changes in the country's political and social scen...
<p></p><p>Abstract Current debates on partisanship and electoral behavior in Brazil have pointed to ...
On the surface the result in Brazil’s presidential election was relatively predictable. Both the pri...
To affirm that the 2014 elections in Brazil resulted in the electoral division between North / North...
Social media became an extension of Brazilian voters in 2014 and the election was used as a backgrou...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
August 31, 2016 registered the historical impeachment of Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff, indict...
Brazilians will go to the polls next Sunday. By touching upon popularity, political change, socioeco...
In 2010, Dilma Rousseff, cadidate of the Workers Party (PT), was the winner of presidential election...
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is starting her second term in office facing economic and politic...
What you see above is a graphic representation of something anyone who followed the campaign that le...
Back in November, we wrote about an analysis of tweets in Brazil that illustrated the extreme polari...
In her victory speech, President Dilma Rousseff said she did not believe the nation’s closest electi...
The sense of division within Brazilian society is widespread. 2018 election was widely considered th...
The 2018 elections in Brazil were marked by major changes in the country's political and social scen...
<p></p><p>Abstract Current debates on partisanship and electoral behavior in Brazil have pointed to ...
On the surface the result in Brazil’s presidential election was relatively predictable. Both the pri...
To affirm that the 2014 elections in Brazil resulted in the electoral division between North / North...
Social media became an extension of Brazilian voters in 2014 and the election was used as a backgrou...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
This article investigates the electorally expressed ideology of Brazilian voters via ecological anal...
August 31, 2016 registered the historical impeachment of Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff, indict...
Brazilians will go to the polls next Sunday. By touching upon popularity, political change, socioeco...
In 2010, Dilma Rousseff, cadidate of the Workers Party (PT), was the winner of presidential election...
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is starting her second term in office facing economic and politic...