Despite the fact that political blogs seem to be just as dominated by elites as traditional journalism, networks of individuals play an essential role in spreading arguments in the political blogosphere. The hyperlinking economy of political blogs is powered by competition, elevation, and access. This economy values networks of individuals just as much as — if not more than — it values elite top–tier bloggers
In this article, the authors compare the practices of discursive production among top U.S. political...
The Internet has become a critical medium for American politics: in 2008, almost half of American ad...
Political blogs are online journals published by individuals, groups, and organizations to communica...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
This paper uses Social Network Analysis indexes to study Greek political blogs. The indexes describe...
This paper investigates the properties of central or core political blogs. They can be located as cl...
Discussions of the political effects of the Internet and networked discourse tend to presume consist...
It is a question as old as new media itself. Does the blogosphere improve political debate by increa...
The Internet offers an unprecedented confluence of low cost production, distribution and marketing i...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Yochai Benkler\u27s research suggests left-leaning blogs feature more in-depth analysis, use more co...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
With an increasing number of people that read, write and comment on blogs, the blogosphere has estab...
<p>Political blogosphere Feb. 2005<br>Data compiled by Lada Adamic and Natalie Glance</p> <p>Node "v...
In this article, the authors compare the practices of discursive production among top U.S. political...
The Internet has become a critical medium for American politics: in 2008, almost half of American ad...
Political blogs are online journals published by individuals, groups, and organizations to communica...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
Given the dearth of research on nonpartisan political blog networks, this article conducted an explo...
This paper uses Social Network Analysis indexes to study Greek political blogs. The indexes describe...
This paper investigates the properties of central or core political blogs. They can be located as cl...
Discussions of the political effects of the Internet and networked discourse tend to presume consist...
It is a question as old as new media itself. Does the blogosphere improve political debate by increa...
The Internet offers an unprecedented confluence of low cost production, distribution and marketing i...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Yochai Benkler\u27s research suggests left-leaning blogs feature more in-depth analysis, use more co...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
With an increasing number of people that read, write and comment on blogs, the blogosphere has estab...
<p>Political blogosphere Feb. 2005<br>Data compiled by Lada Adamic and Natalie Glance</p> <p>Node "v...
In this article, the authors compare the practices of discursive production among top U.S. political...
The Internet has become a critical medium for American politics: in 2008, almost half of American ad...
Political blogs are online journals published by individuals, groups, and organizations to communica...