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Replication Data for: Mapping online political talks through network analysis: a case study of the website of Italy’s Five Star Movement

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Title Replication Data for: Mapping online political talks through network analysis: a case study of the website of Italy’s Five Star Movement
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DSHYUJ
 
Creator Bailo, Francesco
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Understanding relations among online users involved in political discussions can help us understand similarities and differences with corresponding offline interactions. Online communities generally demonstrate too high a level of homophily among users
to be illustrative. But online political discussions do not necessarily prevent diversity of opinions. The discussion Forum of Italy’s Five Star Movement provides an interesting case study because of the diverse political orientations of participants and the wide range of discussion topics. I apply network analysis to map in detail the relations among the Forum’s users to unravel network characteristics and actor behaviours. After harvesting 86,943 discussions and 461,297 comments published by 84,203 unique users, I capture features of the network topology to understand: whether users participate in various discussions; if discussions fragment in multiple threads showing assortative mixing tendencies; and if comments concentrate around few discussions approaching a power-law distribution. This paper aims to improve understanding of the argumentative political discourse, but has also applications for political institutions interested in enhancing computer-mediated public reasoning.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Five Star Movement
Online deliberation
Network analysis
Social media and politics
Political discussion
Political participation
Italian politics
Italian general elections 2013
Beppe Grillo
 
Contributor Bailo, Francesco