Twitter discourse as a lens into politicians' interest in technology and development

Lia Bozarth, J. Pal
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We present a large-scale study of social media discourse in India focusing on politicians' tweet frequency of topics related to information technology, poverty, and development. Examining the Twitter feed of 477 political elites, we observe that politicians as a whole more frequently discuss development comparing to technology and poverty. In addition, national-party politicians holding higher offices are significantly more likely to discuss all three topics comparing to regional-party officials and non-elected politicians even when accounting for their Twitter account characteristics. Finally, politicians from different states demonstrate different topic priorities, suggesting differences in local political circumstances contribute to political elites' Twitter topic prioritization.
推特话语是政客们对技术和发展兴趣的一个镜头
我们对印度的社交媒体话语进行了大规模研究,重点关注政客在与信息技术、贫困和发展相关的话题上的推特频率。通过研究477位政治精英的Twitter信息,我们观察到,相比于技术和贫困,政治家们作为一个整体更频繁地讨论发展问题。此外,与地方政党官员和非选举产生的政客相比,身居高位的国家政党政客更有可能讨论这三个话题,即使考虑到他们的Twitter账户特征也是如此。最后,不同州的政治家表现出不同的话题优先级,这表明当地政治环境的差异导致了政治精英的Twitter话题优先级。
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