The political blogosphere and the 2004 U.S. election
Hewlett-Packard (United States) · Intel (United States)
Abstract
In this paper, we study the linking patterns and discussion topics of political bloggers. Our aim is to measure the degree of interaction between liberal and conservative blogs, and to uncover any differences in the structure of the two communities. Specifically, we analyze the posts of 40 "A-list" blogs over the period of two months preceding the U.S. Presidential Election of 2004, to study how often they referred to one another and to quantify the overlap in the topics they discussed, both within the liberal and conservative communities, and also across communities. We also study a single day snapshot of over 1,000 political blogs. This snapshot captures blogrolls (the list of links to other blogs frequently…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Blogosphere
- Snapshot (computer storage)
- Presidential election
- Politics
- Political science
- Presidential system
- Computer science
- Sociology