The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in Spain

The aim of this study is to determine which social agents are involved in the political debate on Twitter and whether the interpretive hegemony of actors that have traditionally been the most prominent is tempered by the challenge of framing shared with audiences. The relationship between...

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Main Authors: Pedro Luis Pérez Díaz, Celia Berná Sicilia, Enrique Arroyas Langa
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Language:Catalan
Published: Instituto Interuniversitario de Desarrollo Social y Paz, Universidad de Alicante 2016-06-01
Series:OBETS : Revista de Ciencias Sociales
Online Access:https://revistaobets.ua.es/article/view/2016-v11-n1-the-conversation-on-political-issues-on-twitter-an-analysis-of-the-participation-and-frames-in-the-debate-on-the-wert-law-and-evictions-in-spain
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spelling doaj-e506b474f7774307ad3d46cc000d6bfc2021-07-28T11:05:30ZcatInstituto Interuniversitario de Desarrollo Social y Paz, Universidad de AlicanteOBETS : Revista de Ciencias Sociales2529-97271989-13852016-06-0111131110.14198/OBETS2016.11.1.128597The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in SpainPedro Luis Pérez DíazCelia Berná SiciliaEnrique Arroyas Langa The aim of this study is to determine which social agents are involved in the political debate on Twitter and whether the interpretive hegemony of actors that have traditionally been the most prominent is tempered by the challenge of framing shared with audiences. The relationship between the interpretations expressed and the profiles of participants is analyzed in comparison with the frames used by mainstream media. The chosen methodology combines content analysis and discourse analysis techniques on a sample of 1,504 relevant tweets posted on two political issues –the approval of the education law LOMCE and the evictions caused by the crisis, which have also been studied in the front pages of four leading newspapers in Spain. The results show a correlation between political issue singularities, frames and the type of discussion depending on the participants.https://revistaobets.ua.es/article/view/2016-v11-n1-the-conversation-on-political-issues-on-twitter-an-analysis-of-the-participation-and-frames-in-the-debate-on-the-wert-law-and-evictions-in-spain
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The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in Spain
OBETS : Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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Celia Berná Sicilia
Enrique Arroyas Langa
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title The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in Spain
title_short The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in Spain
title_full The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in Spain
title_fullStr The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in Spain
title_full_unstemmed The conversation on political issues on Twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'Wert law' and evictions in Spain
title_sort conversation on political issues on twitter: an analysis of the participation and frames in the debate on the 'wert law' and evictions in spain
publisher Instituto Interuniversitario de Desarrollo Social y Paz, Universidad de Alicante
series OBETS : Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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1989-1385
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The aim of this study is to determine which social agents are involved in the political debate on Twitter and whether the interpretive hegemony of actors that have traditionally been the most prominent is tempered by the challenge of framing shared with audiences. The relationship between the interpretations expressed and the profiles of participants is analyzed in comparison with the frames used by mainstream media. The chosen methodology combines content analysis and discourse analysis techniques on a sample of 1,504 relevant tweets posted on two political issues –the approval of the education law LOMCE and the evictions caused by the crisis, which have also been studied in the front pages of four leading newspapers in Spain. The results show a correlation between political issue singularities, frames and the type of discussion depending on the participants.
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