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Climate Change on Twitter: Topics Communities and Conversations about the 2013 IPCC Working Group 1 Report

机译:Twitter上的气候变化:有关2013年IPCC第1工作组报告的主题社区和对话

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In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report, the first comprehensive assessment of physical climate science in six years, constituting a critical event in the societal debate about climate change. This paper analyses the nature of this debate in one public forum: Twitter. Using statistical methods, tweets were analyzed to discover the hashtags used when people tweeted about the IPCC report, and how Twitter users formed communities around their conversational connections. In short, the paper presents the topics and tweeters at this particular moment in the climate debate. The most used hashtags related to themes of science, geographical location and social issues connected to climate change. Particularly noteworthy were tweets connected to Australian politics, US politics, geoengineering and fracking. Three communities of Twitter users were identified. Researcher coding of Twitter users showed how these varied according to geographical location and whether users were supportive, unsupportive or neutral in their tweets about the IPCC. Overall, users were most likely to converse with users holding similar views. However, qualitative analysis suggested the emergence of a community of Twitter users, predominantly based in the UK, where greater interaction between contrasting views took place. This analysis also illustrated the presence of a campaign by the non-governmental organization Avaaz, aimed at increasing media coverage of the IPCC report.
机译:2013年9月,政府间气候变化专门委员会发布了其第一工作组报告,这是六年来对物理气候科学的首次全面评估,这是社会上关于气候变化的辩论中的关键事件。本文在一个公共论坛(Twitter)上分析了这场辩论的性质。使用统计方法,对推文进行了分析,以发现人们在发推特关于IPCC报告时使用的主题标签,以及Twitter用户如何在其对话连接周围形成社区。简而言之,本文介绍了气候辩论这一特定时刻的主题和高音扬声器。最常用的主题标签涉及与气候变化相关的科学主题,地理位置和社会问题。与澳大利亚政治,美国政治,地球工程和水力压裂有关的推文尤其值得注意。确定了三个Twitter用户社区。 Twitter用户的研究人员编码显示,这些内容随地理位置而变化,以及用户在有关IPCC的推文中是支持,不支持或中立的。总体而言,用户最有可能与持有类似观点的用户交谈。但是,定性分析表明出现了Twitter用户社区,该社区主要位于英国,在不同观点之间发生了更大的互动。这项分析还表明,非政府组织Avaaz开展了一场运动,目的是增加媒体对IPCC报告的报道。

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