Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen
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Resumo: | With increasing use of the Internet, different social and economic groups are appropriating its resources in various ways. As such, politicians have adopted this new media for varying reasons. From an ideological classification of political parties represented in Brazilian Congress, this paper evaluates whether it is a variable that can distinguish federal congressmen’s adoption and use of Twitter. A total of 512 profiles of congressmen who use Twitter to post content and connect with citizens and colleagues from Congress were analysed in December 2013. Twitter’s programming platform was used to collect data on the use of profiles and connections between them and with other social network profiles. This data was related to the ideological classification of different parties. The results show that it is possible to distinguish Twitter groups of different ideologies represented in Congress because they adopted its use at various times, have different levels of popularity, follow congressional colleagues with varying patterns of interest and have diverging activity indicators in the digital environment. |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian CongressmenIdeologías del partido en 140 caracteres: el uso de Twitter por los parlamentarios brasileñosIdeologias partidárias em 140 caracteres: uso do Twitter pelos parlamentares brasileirosinternetTwitterpolitical ideologiesBrazilian CongressinternetTwitterideología partidistaCongreso brasileñointernetTwitterideologia partidáriaCongresso NacionalWith increasing use of the Internet, different social and economic groups are appropriating its resources in various ways. As such, politicians have adopted this new media for varying reasons. From an ideological classification of political parties represented in Brazilian Congress, this paper evaluates whether it is a variable that can distinguish federal congressmen’s adoption and use of Twitter. A total of 512 profiles of congressmen who use Twitter to post content and connect with citizens and colleagues from Congress were analysed in December 2013. Twitter’s programming platform was used to collect data on the use of profiles and connections between them and with other social network profiles. This data was related to the ideological classification of different parties. The results show that it is possible to distinguish Twitter groups of different ideologies represented in Congress because they adopted its use at various times, have different levels of popularity, follow congressional colleagues with varying patterns of interest and have diverging activity indicators in the digital environment.Con el creciente uso de internet, las diferentes asignaciones se realizan por diferentes grupos sociales y económicos. Aún así, los políticos han adoptado estos nuevos medios por diferentes razones y en diferentes formas. El objetivo de este trabajo es, a partir de una clasificación ideológica de los partidos políticos representados en el Congreso de Brasil, evaluar si se trata de una variable que distingue a la adopción y el uso de Twitter por el Parlamento federal. 512 perfiles de los miembros del Congreso en diciembre de 2013 utilizaron Twitter para publicar contenido, y para conectar con los ciudadanos y se analizaron sus colegas del Congreso. Se utilizó la plataforma de programación de Twitter para la recogida de datos sobre el uso de perfiles y en las conexiones entre ellos y con otros perfiles de redes sociales. Estos datos fueron relacionados con la clasificación ideológica de los partidos parlamentarios. Los resultados demuestran que es posible distinguir grupos de Twitter de diferentes ideologías representadas en el Congreso, ya que aprobó su uso en diferentes momentos, tener diferentes cuotas de popularidad siguientes pares parlamentarios con diferentes patrones de interés y tienen diferentes indicadores de actividad en el entorno digital.Com o crescente uso da internet, diferentes apropriações estão sendo feitas por diferentes grupos sociais e econômicos. Assim, também políticos têm adotado essas novas mídias por diferentes motivações e em diversas formas. O objetivo deste trabalho é, a partir de uma classificação ideológica dos partidos políticos representados no Congresso brasileiro, avaliar se essa é uma variável que distingue a adoção e o uso do Twitter por parte dos parlamentares federais. Foram analisados os 512 perfis dos congressistas que em dezembro de 2013 utilizavam o Twitter para a postagem de conteúdo e para conexão com cidadãos e colegas de Congresso. Foi utilizada a plataforma de programação do Twitter para a coleta dos dados sobre o uso dos perfis e sobre as conexões entre eles e também com outros perfis da rede social. Esses dados foram relacionados com a classificação ideológica dos partidos dos parlamentares. Os resultados demonstram que é possível distinguir no Twitter os grupos das diferentes ideologias representadas no Congresso, porque adotaram seu uso em períodos distintos, têm diferentes taxas de popularidade, seguem colegas parlamentares com variados padrões de interesse e têm diferentes indicadores de atividade nesse meio digital.Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV EBAPE)2017-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/72844Brazilian Journal of Public Administration; Vol. 51 No. 6 (2017); 1041-1057Revista de Administração Pública; Vol. 51 Núm. 6 (2017); 1041-1057Revista de Administração Pública; v. 51 n. 6 (2017); 1041-10571982-31340034-7612reponame:Revista de Administração Públicainstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporenghttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/72844/70033https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/72844/pdf_161Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Administração Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmaral, Marcelo SantosPinho, José Antonio Gomes de2017-12-26T19:24:37Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/72844Revistahttps://ebape.fgv.br/publicacoes/rapONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rap@fgv.br1982-31340034-7612opendoar:2017-12-26T19:24:37Revista de Administração Pública - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen Ideologías del partido en 140 caracteres: el uso de Twitter por los parlamentarios brasileños Ideologias partidárias em 140 caracteres: uso do Twitter pelos parlamentares brasileiros |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen Amaral, Marcelo Santos internet political ideologies Brazilian Congress internet ideología partidista Congreso brasileño internet ideologia partidária Congresso Nacional |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen |
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Party ideologies in 140 characters: Twitter use by Brazilian Congressmen |
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Amaral, Marcelo Santos |
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Amaral, Marcelo Santos Pinho, José Antonio Gomes de |
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Pinho, José Antonio Gomes de |
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Amaral, Marcelo Santos Pinho, José Antonio Gomes de |
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internet political ideologies Brazilian Congress internet ideología partidista Congreso brasileño internet ideologia partidária Congresso Nacional |
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internet political ideologies Brazilian Congress internet ideología partidista Congreso brasileño internet ideologia partidária Congresso Nacional |
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With increasing use of the Internet, different social and economic groups are appropriating its resources in various ways. As such, politicians have adopted this new media for varying reasons. From an ideological classification of political parties represented in Brazilian Congress, this paper evaluates whether it is a variable that can distinguish federal congressmen’s adoption and use of Twitter. A total of 512 profiles of congressmen who use Twitter to post content and connect with citizens and colleagues from Congress were analysed in December 2013. Twitter’s programming platform was used to collect data on the use of profiles and connections between them and with other social network profiles. This data was related to the ideological classification of different parties. The results show that it is possible to distinguish Twitter groups of different ideologies represented in Congress because they adopted its use at various times, have different levels of popularity, follow congressional colleagues with varying patterns of interest and have diverging activity indicators in the digital environment. |
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