Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Rafael Martins de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Graça,Luís Felipe Guedes da, Silva,Ralph dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
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Resumo: The use of social media has become increasingly widespread among citizens and politicians in Brazil. This means of communication served as a key arena for debate and propaganda during the 2014 legislative and presidential elections, when a very polarized political scenario emerged. New approaches have been developed that use information from the social network structure constructed by political actors on social media platforms, such as Twitter, in order to calculate ideal points. Can data from the decision to 'follow' a profile on Twitter be used to estimate politicians' ideological positions? Can approaches like this show the variance of political positions even within a very fragmented legislative body, such as the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies? This article presents and analyzes the successful application of a Bayesian spatial model developed by Barberá (2015), using data from Brazil. This method allowed to capture differences between parties and political actors similar to those found by means of roll call votes. It also makes possible to calculate ideal points for actors who participate in the public debate, but are not professional politicians.
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title Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives
spellingShingle Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives
Souza,Rafael Martins de
Bayesian inference
election campaigns
political participation
social media
Brazil
title_short Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives
title_full Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives
title_fullStr Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives
title_full_unstemmed Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives
title_sort Politics on the Web: Using Twitter to Estimate the Ideological Positions of Brazilian Representatives
author Souza,Rafael Martins de
author_facet Souza,Rafael Martins de
Graça,Luís Felipe Guedes da
Silva,Ralph dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Graça,Luís Felipe Guedes da
Silva,Ralph dos Santos
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Rafael Martins de
Graça,Luís Felipe Guedes da
Silva,Ralph dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bayesian inference
election campaigns
political participation
social media
Brazil
topic Bayesian inference
election campaigns
political participation
social media
Brazil
description The use of social media has become increasingly widespread among citizens and politicians in Brazil. This means of communication served as a key arena for debate and propaganda during the 2014 legislative and presidential elections, when a very polarized political scenario emerged. New approaches have been developed that use information from the social network structure constructed by political actors on social media platforms, such as Twitter, in order to calculate ideal points. Can data from the decision to 'follow' a profile on Twitter be used to estimate politicians' ideological positions? Can approaches like this show the variance of political positions even within a very fragmented legislative body, such as the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies? This article presents and analyzes the successful application of a Bayesian spatial model developed by Barberá (2015), using data from Brazil. This method allowed to capture differences between parties and political actors similar to those found by means of roll call votes. It also makes possible to calculate ideal points for actors who participate in the public debate, but are not professional politicians.
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