Influencers on the Russian Twitter: institutions vs. people in the discussion on migrants

Svetlana Bodrunova, Anna A. Litvinenko, I. Blekanov
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With the emergence of discussion platforms like Twitter, the hopes rose that computer-mediated public sphere would become more even in access to discussion than mass-mediatized public sphere of the late 20th century. Scholars have argued that it will eventually form an 'opinion crossroads' where conflicts would be discussed by all the parties involved. But today, existing research provides mixed evidence on whether ordinary users, rather than mainstream media and institutional actors, can become influencers in discussions on current issues, e.g. relations between host and migrant communities. We focus on the Twitter discussion about an inter-ethnic conflict in Moscow's Biryuliovo district in 2013 and aim at defining who were its real influencers by reconstructing the discussion's web graph, as well as analyzing and juxtaposing its metrics to figures indicating user activity. Our results show that, despite hyperactivity of media accounts, they were largely absent as deliberative influencers, but the place of influencers was occupied by politicized (nationalist and liberal) accounts, rather by eyewitness reporters or public figures.
俄罗斯推特上的影响者:讨论移民的机构与民众
随着像Twitter这样的讨论平台的出现,人们希望以计算机为媒介的公共领域能够比20世纪后期的大众媒介公共领域更容易获得讨论。学者们认为,它最终将形成一个“意见十字路口”,在那里,冲突将由所有相关各方讨论。但今天,现有的研究提供了不同的证据,证明普通用户,而不是主流媒体和机构行为者,是否可以成为讨论当前问题(例如东道国和移民社区之间的关系)的影响者。我们将重点放在2013年莫斯科Biryuliovo地区种族间冲突的Twitter讨论上,旨在通过重建讨论的网络图,以及分析和并列用户活动指标,来确定谁是真正的影响者。我们的研究结果表明,尽管媒体账户非常活跃,但它们基本上没有作为审议影响者,但影响者的位置被政治化(民族主义和自由主义)账户所占据,而不是目击者记者或公众人物。
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