Linares, JuanTorres Mendoza, ManuelDíaz Noci, Javier2022-11-172022-11-172022-11-17Linares-Lanzman J, Torres-Mendoza M; Díaz-Noci J (ed.). An approach to the spanish Twitter debates about income inequality and poverty: a social network analysis essay. Barcelona: Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Departament de Comunicació, 2022. 26 p. (Serie Editorial DigiDoc. DigiDoc Reports).http://hdl.handle.net/10230/54913THIS IS AN ESSAY LINKED TO THE PROJECT News, Networks and Users in the Hybrid Media System. Transformation of the Media Industry and the News in the Post- Industrial Era, an insight on the characteristics of the network as well as the relevant actors and communities associated with the income inequality and poverty conversation on Twitter. Using Social Network Analysis to map and measure different kinds of relationships and fluxes between network nodes, and use categories of analysis of Appraisal Theory, whose main components are affect, judgement and appreciation, we arrive to several preliminary conclusions. It appears that political and institutional collectives are influencing the conversation, rather than citizens. Consequently, these Twitter spheres show an institutionalization of income inequality and poverty social media debate without opening up the conversation. The networks we analyze show a high modularity. As a result, interaction between users occurs more frequently with the same community than with other communities.application/pdfeng© Juan Linarez-Lanzman, Manuel Torres-Mendoza (authors) / Javier Díaz-Noci (editor). November, 2022. All rights reserved with the authors and editors. © DigiDoc Research Group - Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona) This work is distributed under this Creative Commons licenseXarxes socialsAn approach to the spanish Twitter debates about income inequality and poverty: a social network analysis essayinfo:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess