The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to, and production of information. This scenario has been matter of critical discussion about its impact on society, magnified in the case of the Arab Springs or heavily criticized during Brexit and the 2016 U.S. elections. In this work we explore information consumption on Twitter during the 2019 European Parliament electoral campaign by analyzing the interaction patterns of official news outlets, disinformation outlets, politicians, people from the showbiz and many others. We extensively explore interactions among different classes of accounts in the months preceding the elections, held between 23rd and 26th of May, 2019. We collected almost ...
Building on Bourdieu’s field theory and recent conceptualizations of social media logic (van Dijck &...
This thesis is a study of how the 2019 Spitzenkandidaten were able to gain interaction on Twitter pr...
Content moderation on social media is at the center of public and academic debate. In this study, we...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
Despite its rather modest number of users, Twitter has gained a certain status as platform for on-ti...
Voters increasingly rely on social media for news and information about politics. But increasingly, ...
We investigate the presence (and the influence) of disinformation spreading on online social network...
We investigate the presence (and the influence) of disinformation spreading on online social network...
In May 2019, citizens in the European Union elected 751 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) fr...
Mass media have traditionally functioned as an intermediary system between society and political ins...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
Political communication increasingly takes on visual forms. Yet, despite their ubiquity in everyday ...
This chapter enquires into the resonance of junk news on Twitter during the campaign periods prior t...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) offer new means for political communications that have quickly begun t...
Building on Bourdieu’s field theory and recent conceptualizations of social media logic (van Dijck &...
This thesis is a study of how the 2019 Spitzenkandidaten were able to gain interaction on Twitter pr...
Content moderation on social media is at the center of public and academic debate. In this study, we...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
Despite its rather modest number of users, Twitter has gained a certain status as platform for on-ti...
Voters increasingly rely on social media for news and information about politics. But increasingly, ...
We investigate the presence (and the influence) of disinformation spreading on online social network...
We investigate the presence (and the influence) of disinformation spreading on online social network...
In May 2019, citizens in the European Union elected 751 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) fr...
Mass media have traditionally functioned as an intermediary system between society and political ins...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
Political communication increasingly takes on visual forms. Yet, despite their ubiquity in everyday ...
This chapter enquires into the resonance of junk news on Twitter during the campaign periods prior t...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) offer new means for political communications that have quickly begun t...
Building on Bourdieu’s field theory and recent conceptualizations of social media logic (van Dijck &...
This thesis is a study of how the 2019 Spitzenkandidaten were able to gain interaction on Twitter pr...
Content moderation on social media is at the center of public and academic debate. In this study, we...