意识形态
对话
总统选举
政治
存在主义
社会心理学
左和右
总统制
政府(语言学)
心理学
集合(抽象数据类型)
社会化媒体
公共关系
媒体研究
政治学
社会学
法学
沟通
语言学
计算机科学
哲学
结构工程
工程类
程序设计语言
作者
Pablo Barberá,John T. Jost,Jonathan Nagler,Joshua A. Tucker,Richard Bonneau
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797615594620
摘要
We estimated ideological preferences of 3.8 million Twitter users and, using a data set of nearly 150 million tweets concerning 12 political and nonpolitical issues, explored whether online communication resembles an "echo chamber" (as a result of selective exposure and ideological segregation) or a "national conversation." We observed that information was exchanged primarily among individuals with similar ideological preferences in the case of political issues (e.g., 2012 presidential election, 2013 government shutdown) but not many other current events (e.g., 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, 2014 Super Bowl). Discussion of the Newtown shootings in 2012 reflected a dynamic process, beginning as a national conversation before transforming into a polarized exchange. With respect to both political and nonpolitical issues, liberals were more likely than conservatives to engage in cross-ideological dissemination; this is an important asymmetry with respect to the structure of communication that is consistent with psychological theory and research bearing on ideological differences in epistemic, existential, and relational motivation. Overall, we conclude that previous work may have overestimated the degree of ideological segregation in social-media usage.
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