2021
DOI: 10.51685/jqd.2021.002
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Pandemics, Protests, and Publics

Abstract: As an integral component of public discourse, Twitter is among the main data sources for scholarship in this area. However, there is much that scholars do not know about the basic mechanisms of public discourse on Twitter, including the prevalence of various modes of communication, the types of posts users make, the engagement those posts receive, or how these things vary with user demographics and across different topical events. This paper broadens our understanding of these aspects of public discourse. We f… Show more

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“…The remaining panel members are classified as Independent. In separate work, we have validated that TargetSmart’s proprietary inferences of both race and political affiliation are reliable (Shugars et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…The remaining panel members are classified as Independent. In separate work, we have validated that TargetSmart’s proprietary inferences of both race and political affiliation are reliable (Shugars et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…However, different publics amplify different information sources, meaning that different publics crowdsource different elites. While prior work has demonstrated the multiplicity of networked publics on social media platforms (Jackson et al, 2020;Shugars et al, 2021), quantitative approaches still typically identify crowdsourced elites in aggregate without distinguishing how they vary in prominence and visibility across different subnetworks. Furthermore, we also often only study crowdsourced elites around particular focal events, and operationalize amplification accordingly by counting resharesor retweets on Twitter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Shugars et al (2021) women and men who tweet about Covid-19 get equal attention for their tweets. However, they found a visible gender bias among the actors receiving the most attention.…”
Section: Care Work Female Invisibility and Gendered Structures Of (So...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In networked communication on social platforms such as Twitter, communities form due to different retweeting or mentioning behaviour of users, since not everybody retweets everybody [36]. Recent research has underlined the importance of conducting disaggregated analysis of different message types and we decide to focus on retweeting, as the most commonly used messaging type on Twitter [37]. Distinct communities in hashtag discourses -and in particular retweet networks -can represent ideological alignment or at least shared opinions on a political topic such as the so-called lockdown measures designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19 [32].…”
Section: Steps Of Analysis 331 Community Detection In Network Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%