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First- and second-level agenda setting in the Twittersphere: An application to the Italian political debate

机译:Twittersphere中的一级和二级议程设置:在意大利政治辩论中的应用

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The rise of social network sites reopened the debate on the ability of traditional media to influence public opinion and act as an agenda setter. To answer this question, the present paper investigates first-level and second-level agenda-setting effects in the online environment by focusing on two heated Italian political debates (the reform of public funding of parties and the debate over austerity). By employing innovative and efficient statistical methods such as the lead-lag analysis and supervised sentiment analysis, we compare the attention devoted to each issue and the content spread by online news media and Twitter users. Our results show that online media keep their first-level agenda-setting power even though we find a marked difference between the slant of online news and the Twitter sentiment.
机译:社交网站的兴起重新引发了关于传统媒体影响公众舆论和充当议程制定者的能力的辩论。为了回答这个问题,本文通过关注意大利两场激烈的政治辩论(政党公共资金的改革和紧缩政策的辩论),研究了在线环境中第一级和第二级议程设置的影响。通过采用创新有效的统计方法,例如提前期滞后分析和监督情绪分析,我们比较了对每个问题的关注以及在线新闻媒体和Twitter用户传播的内容。我们的结果表明,即使我们发现在线新闻的倾向与Twitter情绪之间存在显着差异,在线媒体仍保持其第一级的议程制定能力。

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