This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberation, in contrast with the hypothesis that emphasises the dominance of the “echo chamber” effect. It focuses on conversational interactions on Twitter between supporters from opposite sides in a potentially highly polarised political issue, i.e. the debate on the independence of Catalonia, which is used as a case study. Methodologically we rely on a random sample of communications on the Twitter reply network, involving for and against independence supporters. Remarkably, despite the tendency of forming homophilic networks, we find that communication across political lines is relatively frequent. Furthermore, heterogeneous conversations (where...
This article seeks to test if Twitter is opening communication flows between parties and paving the ...
This study uses network analysis to examine Twitter’s level of autonomy from external influences, be...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberat...
This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberat...
Looking at the case of the Catalonia independence debate, Joan Balcells and Albert Padró-Solanet fin...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advanta...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
In the last decade, social media gained a very significant role in public debates, and despite the m...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
Twitter has become a privileged data source for analyzing the behavior of users when interacting onl...
Homophily, the tendency of people to have ties with those who are similar, is a fundamental pattern ...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
The aim of this study is to determine which social agents are involved in the political debate on Tw...
This article seeks to test if Twitter is opening communication flows between parties and paving the ...
This study uses network analysis to examine Twitter’s level of autonomy from external influences, be...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberat...
This article provides evidence in favour of social media serving as facilitators of public deliberat...
Looking at the case of the Catalonia independence debate, Joan Balcells and Albert Padró-Solanet fin...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advanta...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
In the last decade, social media gained a very significant role in public debates, and despite the m...
What do discussions on social media platforms tell us about political behaviour? Pablo Barberá and G...
Twitter has become a privileged data source for analyzing the behavior of users when interacting onl...
Homophily, the tendency of people to have ties with those who are similar, is a fundamental pattern ...
Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to...
The aim of this study is to determine which social agents are involved in the political debate on Tw...
This article seeks to test if Twitter is opening communication flows between parties and paving the ...
This study uses network analysis to examine Twitter’s level of autonomy from external influences, be...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...