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Internet -- Evaluation.
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Online social networks -- Political aspects.
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Social media -- Political aspects.
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Descript |
1 online resource (302 p.) |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: The Importance of Method in the Study of the 'Political Internet' -- Part I: Structure and Influence -- 1 Political Homophily on the Web -- 2 Blogosphere Authority Index 2.0: Change and Continuity in the American Political Blogosphere, 2007-2010 -- 3 Analysing YouTube Audience Reactions and Discussions: A Network Approach -- Part II: Contents and Interactions -- 4 Social Data Analytics Tool: A Demonstrative Case Study of Methodology and Software |
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5 Opportunities and Challenges of Analysing Twitter Content: A Comparison of the Occupation Movements in Spain, Greece and the United States -- 6 Stuttgart's Black Thursday on Twitter: Mapping Political Protests with Social Media Data -- 7 Analysing 'Super-Participation' in Online Third Spaces -- Part III: Mixed Methods and Approaches for the Analysis of Web Campaign -- 8 A Mixed-Methods Approach to Capturing Online Local Level Campaigns Data at the 2010 UK General Election |
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9 From Websites to Web Presences: Measuring Interactive Features in Candidate-Level Web Campaigns During the 2010 UK General Election -- 10 New Directions in Web Analysis: Can Semantic Polling Dissolve the Myth of Two Traditions of Public Opinion Research? -- Index |
Note |
200 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
Alt author |
Cantijoch, Marta, 1978-
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Gibson, Rachel, 1968-
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Ward, Stephen, 1965-
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ISBN |
9781137276773 |
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