Discussions of the political effects of the Internet and networked discourse tend to presume consistent patterns of technological adoption and use within a given society. Consistent with this assumption, previous empirical studies of the United States political blogosphere have found evidence that the left and right are relatively symmetric in terms of various forms of linking behavior despite their ideological polarization. In this paper, we revisit these findings by comparing the practices of discursive production and participation among top U.S. political blogs on the left, right, and center during Summer, 2008. Based on qualitative coding of the top 155 political blogs, our results reveal significant cross-ideological variations along s...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Despite the attention given to political blogs in recent campaigns, scholars have often overlooked s...
This study employed Benoit’s functional theory of presidential discourse to examine the incidence of...
Yochai Benkler\u27s research suggests left-leaning blogs feature more in-depth analysis, use more co...
In this article, the authors compare the practices of discursive production among top U.S. political...
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...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article investigates the usage of blo...
textNew media technology has brought heated debate about its power to transform existing structures ...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
Political scientists and political theorists debate the relationship between participation and delib...
<p>Political blogosphere Feb. 2005<br>Data compiled by Lada Adamic and Natalie Glance</p> <p>Node "v...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Despite the attention given to political blogs in recent campaigns, scholars have often overlooked s...
This study employed Benoit’s functional theory of presidential discourse to examine the incidence of...
Yochai Benkler\u27s research suggests left-leaning blogs feature more in-depth analysis, use more co...
In this article, the authors compare the practices of discursive production among top U.S. political...
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...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article investigates the usage of blo...
textNew media technology has brought heated debate about its power to transform existing structures ...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
Political scientists and political theorists debate the relationship between participation and delib...
<p>Political blogosphere Feb. 2005<br>Data compiled by Lada Adamic and Natalie Glance</p> <p>Node "v...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Despite the attention given to political blogs in recent campaigns, scholars have often overlooked s...
This study employed Benoit’s functional theory of presidential discourse to examine the incidence of...