Mapping the Australian political blogosphere


Autoria(s): Bruns, Axel; Kirchhoff, Lars; Nicolai, Thomas
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Network crawling and visualisation tools and other datamining systems are now advanced enough to provide significant new impulses to the study of cultural activity on the Web. A growing range of studies focus on communicative processes in the blogosphere – including for example Adamic & Glance’s 2005 map of political allegiances during the 2004 U.S. presidential election and Kelly & Etling’s 2008 study of blogging practices in Iran. There remain a number of significant shortcomings in the application of such tools and methodologies to the study of blogging; these relate both to how the content of blogs is analysed, and to how the network maps resulting from such studies are understood. Our project highlights and addresses such shortcomings.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27487/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27487/1/Poster_-_WebSci.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27487/2/27487.pdf

Bruns, Axel, Kirchhoff, Lars, & Nicolai, Thomas (2009) Mapping the Australian political blogosphere. In WebSci '09, 18-20 Mar. 2009, Athens, Greece.

Fonte

ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; Journalism, Media & Communication

Palavras-Chave #160601 Australian Government and Politics #200104 Media Studies #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #blogs #politics #Australia #network mapping #methodology
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