Lost in re-election: a tale of two Spanish online campaigns
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- dc.contributor.author Gallego Gamo, Helenaca
- dc.contributor.author Laniado, Davidca
- dc.contributor.author Kaltenbrunner, Andreasca
- dc.contributor.author Gómez, Vicençca
- dc.contributor.author Aragón, Pabloca
- dc.date.accessioned 2018-04-16T10:42:07Z
- dc.date.available 2018-04-16T10:42:07Z
- dc.date.issued 2017
- dc.description Comunicació presentada a la SocInfo 2017: 9th International Conference on Social Informatics, celebrada els dies 13 a 15 de setembre de 2017 a Cham, Suïssa.
- dc.description.abstract In the 2010 decade, Spanish politics have transitioned from bipartidism to multipartidism. This change led to an unstable situation which eventually led to the rare scenario of two general elections within six months. The two elections had a mayor difference: two important left-wing parties formed a coalition in the second election while they had run separately in the first one. In the second election and after merging, the coalition lost around 1M votes, contradicting opinion polls. In this study, we perform community analysis of the retweet networks of the online campaigns to assess whether activity in Twitter reflects the outcome of both elections. The results show that the left-wing parties lost more online supporters than the other parties. Furthermore, we find that Twitter activity of the supporters unveils a decrease in engagement especially marked for the smaller party in the coalition, in line with post-electoral traditional polls.en
- dc.description.sponsorship This work is supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under the María de Maeztu Units of Excellence Programme (MDM-2015-0502).
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- dc.identifier.citation Gallego H, Laniado D, Kaltenbrunner A, Gómez V, Aragón P. Lost in re-election: a tale of two Spanish online campaigns. In: Ciampaglia GL, Mashhadi A, Yasseri T, editors. SocInfo 2017. 9th International Conference on Social Informatics; 2017 Sep 13-15; Oxford, UK. Cham (Switzerland): Springer; 2017. p. 355-67. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67256-4_28
- dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67256-4_28
- dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/34366
- dc.language.iso eng
- dc.publisher Springer Congressosca
- dc.relation.ispartof Ciampaglia GL, Mashhadi A, Yasseri T, editors. SocInfo 2017. 9th International Conference on Social Informatics; 2017 Sep 13-15; Oxford, UK. Cham (Switzerland): Springer; 2017. p. 355-67.
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- dc.subject.keyword Twitteren
- dc.subject.keyword Politicsen
- dc.subject.keyword Political partiesen
- dc.subject.keyword Spanish electionsen
- dc.subject.keyword Online campaigningen
- dc.subject.keyword Political coalitionen
- dc.subject.keyword Engagementen
- dc.subject.keyword Political participationen
- dc.title Lost in re-election: a tale of two Spanish online campaignsca
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