This chapter provides a case study of a public debate attracting highly polarised and antagonistic participants within the Australian context and examines the dynamics of polarisation, information flows, discourses, and materialities shaping these dynamics. Twitter conversations about immigration policies of the Australian government and detention of asylum seekers in offshore camps attract a great deal of polarised debate. The authors show how the affordances of the platform constitute, and are constituted by, the discourses of the users, and how users strategically discursify and give meaning to these affordances to further make their own political positions visible, amplify antagonisms, and at times, join each other in the formation of l...
This study attends to the emotional framing of interactions between politics and traditional broadca...
This study analyses posts and comments on a popular social network (Facebook) in order to investigat...
Among the different social discourses diffused through the Internet - and in particular the social m...
The affective communication patterns of conversations on Twitter can provide insights into the cultu...
This study investigates the discourses around the topic of immigration in the Australian Twittersphe...
This study investigates the discourses around the topic of immigration in the Australian Twittersphe...
This project examines the complex inter-relationship between social media and democracy, by investig...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of the concept of ad hoc issue publics, through a mix...
Abstract Social polarisation processes have become a central phenomenon for the explanation of popul...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of the concept of ad hoc issue publics (Bruns & B...
This work-in-progress paper provides an interdisciplinary approach, combining large-scale quantitati...
The first part of this chapter uses the Australian example to demonstrate the development of contras...
Twitter is a digital forum for political discourse. The emergence of phenomena like fake news and ha...
Grounded in social representation theory and its empirical investigation into the ‘social arena’, in...
This study attends to the emotional framing of interactions between politics and traditional broadca...
This study analyses posts and comments on a popular social network (Facebook) in order to investigat...
Among the different social discourses diffused through the Internet - and in particular the social m...
The affective communication patterns of conversations on Twitter can provide insights into the cultu...
This study investigates the discourses around the topic of immigration in the Australian Twittersphe...
This study investigates the discourses around the topic of immigration in the Australian Twittersphe...
This project examines the complex inter-relationship between social media and democracy, by investig...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of the concept of ad hoc issue publics, through a mix...
Abstract Social polarisation processes have become a central phenomenon for the explanation of popul...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of the concept of ad hoc issue publics (Bruns & B...
This work-in-progress paper provides an interdisciplinary approach, combining large-scale quantitati...
The first part of this chapter uses the Australian example to demonstrate the development of contras...
Twitter is a digital forum for political discourse. The emergence of phenomena like fake news and ha...
Grounded in social representation theory and its empirical investigation into the ‘social arena’, in...
This study attends to the emotional framing of interactions between politics and traditional broadca...
This study analyses posts and comments on a popular social network (Facebook) in order to investigat...
Among the different social discourses diffused through the Internet - and in particular the social m...