STRUKTURA SLOVENSKE POLITIČNE RAZPRAVE NA TWITTERJU OB VOLITVAH V EVROPSKI PARLAMENT. (Slovenian)

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      STRUCTURE OF SLOVENIAN POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS ON TWITTER DURING EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Network analysis is used to study the Slovenian political discussion appearing on Twitter in the lead-up to 2019 European Parliamentary elections. We describe a network made up of 2,867 users and 40,670 tweets, identify central users, study the flow of information through retweets, and characterise user communities. The most active users include individuals who are publicly less well-known, while the most influential users feature political parties, politicians and known personalities. The information flow network consists of ideologically homogeneous communities, hinting at fragmentation of the public sphere and the polarisation of online political discussion. The results provide one of the first overviews of information flows on Slovenian Twitter through the lens of social network polarisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Z metodami za analizo socialnih omrežij preučujemo strukturo slovenske politične razprave na spletnem družbenem omrežju Twitter pred volitvami v Evropski parlament 2019. Opisujemo omrežje 2867 uporabnikov in 40670 objav (tvitov), središčne uporabnike, pretok informacij prek posredovanih objav (retvitov) in skupnosti uporabnikov. Med najaktivnejšimi uporabniki prevladujejo širši javnosti manj znani posamezniki, med najvplivnejšimi pa politične stranke, politiki in znane osebnosti. V omrežju pretoka informacij se pojavljajo politično/mnenjsko homogene skupnosti uporabnikov, kar nakazuje na fragmentacijo mrežne javne sfere in polarizacijo slovenske spletne politične razprave. Rezultati ponujajo enega izmed prvih vpogledov v pretok informacij med slovenskimi uporabniki Twitterja skozi prizmo fragmentacije družbenih omrežij. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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