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How Partisan and Polarised Is #auspol?

Sun, 27/10/2013 - 04:17 — Snurb
Politics [1]
Elections [2]
Social Media [3]
Social Media Network Mapping [4]
New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) [5]
Twitter [6]
AoIR 2013 [7]

This AoIR 2013 [8] also contains a paper by Theresa Sauter and me, on the tone of debate in the #auspol hashtag for the discussion of Australian politics. Here are the slides - audio to follow now online as well...

Exploring Emotions on #auspol: Polarity and Public Performance in the Twitter Debate on Australian Politics [9] from Axel Bruns [10]

 

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