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Issue Publics on the Web: Applying Network Theory to the War Blogosphere
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Citizen JournalismInternet ScienceNetwork CentralityWar Blog NetworkPublic OpinionCommunicationJournalismInteractive JournalismApplying Network TheoryComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaNews AnalyticsPolitical CommunicationSocial Medium NewsLanguage StudiesContent AnalysisSocial Network AnalysisSocial WebSocial ComputingIssue PublicsSocial Medium DataArtsWar Blogosphere
This study had two primary objectives. The first was to examine the predictors of preferential attachment in the war blog network. A multiple regression analysis revealed use of links to blogs and original reporting content as significant predictors of incoming links. Second, the war blogosphere was mapped to reveal two distinct halves, the liberal and the conservative. Measures of network centrality identified key blogs, some of which served as conduits between the two spheres. Other differences between the sides were examined.
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