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Twitter-based discourse on migrants in Russia: The case of 2013 bashings in Biryulyovo. / Bodrunova, S.S.; Litvinenko, A.A.; Gavra, D.P.; Yakunin, A.V.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Twitter-based discourse on migrants in Russia: The case of 2013 bashings in Biryulyovo
AU - Bodrunova, S.S.
AU - Litvinenko, A.A.
AU - Gavra, D.P.
AU - Yakunin, A.V.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - According to a number of scholars, Twitter possesses big potential to become a “crossroads of discourses” due to its openness, de-hierarchization, and spontaneity (Miller, 2010; Shirky, 2008). At the same time, substantial criticism has risen towards political and deliberative efficacy of Twitter (Fuchs, 2014). The authors aim at analyzing the features of the Twitter-based agenda setting within the hybrid media system in Russia (Chadwick, 2013; Bodrunova and Litvinenko, 2013a). The research question is whether the use of Twitter in the Russian socio-political context potentially leads to the formation of the “crossroads of opinions” or, in contrast, to closing-up of political discussion and to further fragmentation of public discourse. The research focuses on structural and content aspects of discussion on anti-migrant bashings in Biryulyovo (Moscow) that happened in October 2013. Our research methods include automated vocabulary-based web crawling, word frequency analysis, manual coding of tweets, and interp
AB - According to a number of scholars, Twitter possesses big potential to become a “crossroads of discourses” due to its openness, de-hierarchization, and spontaneity (Miller, 2010; Shirky, 2008). At the same time, substantial criticism has risen towards political and deliberative efficacy of Twitter (Fuchs, 2014). The authors aim at analyzing the features of the Twitter-based agenda setting within the hybrid media system in Russia (Chadwick, 2013; Bodrunova and Litvinenko, 2013a). The research question is whether the use of Twitter in the Russian socio-political context potentially leads to the formation of the “crossroads of opinions” or, in contrast, to closing-up of political discussion and to further fragmentation of public discourse. The research focuses on structural and content aspects of discussion on anti-migrant bashings in Biryulyovo (Moscow) that happened in October 2013. Our research methods include automated vocabulary-based web crawling, word frequency analysis, manual coding of tweets, and interp
KW - Echo chambers
KW - Migrants
KW - Russia
KW - Social media
KW - Twitter
KW - Web crawling
M3 - Article
VL - 5
SP - 97
EP - 104
JO - International Review of Management and Marketing
JF - International Review of Management and Marketing
SN - 2146-4405
ER -
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