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Social media platforms have the potential to greatly change dynamics in how people consume political information (= demand side) and how political leaders reach their electorate (= supply side). Social media transforms the interactions between politics and voters. This panel invites papers assessing dynamics in both supply and demand side and its implications.
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Order, order! How sorting order of online discussions affects deliberative quality and opinion expression | View Paper Details |
Populist language, issues, and the success of party communication on Facebook: An analysis in 8 European countries | View Paper Details |
A Cross-Platform Analysis of Far-right Online Communication: Studying Changes in Hate Speech Prevalence in the Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks | View Paper Details |