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The use of Twitter hashtags in the formation of ad hoc publics

机译:在特设公众的形成中使用Twitter主题标签

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As the use of Twitter has become more commonplace throughout many nations, its role in political discussion has also increased. This has been evident in contexts ranging from general political discussion through local, state, and national elections (such as in the 2010 Australian elections) to protests and other activist mobilisation (for example in the current uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen, as well as in the controversy around Wikileaks).ududResearch into the use of Twitter in such political contexts has also developed rapidly, aided by substantial advancements in quantitative and qualitative methodologies for capturing, processing, analysing, and visualising Twitter updates by large groups of users. Recent work has especially highlighted the role of the Twitter hashtag – a short keyword, prefixed with the hash symbol ‘#’ – as a means of coordinating a distributed discussion between more or less large groups of users, who do not need to be connected through existing ‘follower’ networks.ududTwitter hashtags – such as ‘#ausvotes’ for the 2010 Australian elections, ‘#londonriots’ for the coordination of information and political debates around the recent unrest in London, or ‘#wikileaks’ for the controversy around Wikileaks thus aid the formation of ad hoc publics around specific themes and topics. They emerge from within the Twitter community – sometimes as a result of pre-planning or quickly reached consensus, sometimes through protracted debate about what the appropriate hashtag for an event or topic should be (which may also lead to the formation of competing publics using different hashtags).ududDrawing on innovative methodologies for the study of Twitter content, this paper examines the use of hashtags in political debate in the context of a number of major case studies.
机译:随着Twitter在许多国家/地区越来越普遍的使用,它在政治讨论中的作用也有所增加。从通过地方,州和全国选举进行的一般性政治讨论(例如在2010年澳大利亚大选中)到抗议和其他激进动员(例如在突尼斯,埃及和也门目前的起义中),这是显而易见的。以及在围绕Wikileaks的争议中。 ud ud在大型团体捕获,处理,分析和可视化Twitter更新的定量和定性方法方面,对在此类政治环境中使用Twitter的研究也迅速发展。的用户。最近的工作特别强调了Twitter主题标签的作用-一种简短的关键字,其前缀为井号'#'-作为协调在或多或少的大型用户组之间进行分布式讨论的一种方法,这些用户不需要通过 ud udTwitter主题标签,例如用于2010年澳大利亚大选的“ #ausvotes”,用于协调伦敦近期动乱的信息和政治辩论的“ #londonriots”,或用于社区活动的“ #wikileaks”。因此,围绕Wikileaks的争议有助于围绕特定主题和主题的临时公众的形成。它们来自Twitter社区-有时是由于预先计划或迅速达成共识,有时是通过就某个事件或主题的适当主题标签应进行长时间辩论而引起的(这也可能导致使用不同主题的竞争性公众形成主题标签)。 ud ud借助用于研究Twitter内容的创新方法,本文在许多重大案例研究的背景下研究了主题标签在政治辩论中的使用。

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    Bruns Axel; Burgess Jean E.;

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