Communications patterns and power dynamics in the digital public sphere: A case study of the conversation about Minimum Living Income on Twitter

Q3 Social Sciences
Laura Pérez Altable, Ana Serrano-Tellería
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Abstract

In 2020, in the midst of the first wave of the pandemic, the Spanish Government approved the implementation of the Minimum Living Income, a non-contributory benefit under the Spanish social security system that guarantees a minimum income for those in need of one. Drawing on previous work of Stefania Vicari et al. (2018) about the use of political hashtag publics and counter-visuality on the Italian Twittersphere, we analysed patterns of communication among users on Twitter. Thus, this paper contributes to existing research on the deliberative process within the digital sphere, with a particular focus on power structures and communication patterns. Findings show that digital-born media, politicians and political parties play a central role in the discussion through mention and quoted tweets practices, but not in the production of new messages, while ordinary users are more likely to be retweeted. This would suggest a tendency towards retransmitting and disseminating content produced by ordinary users more than official sources.
数字公共领域的沟通模式和权力动态:Twitter上关于最低生活收入的对话案例研究
2020年,在第一波疫情期间,西班牙政府批准实施最低生活收入,这是西班牙社会保障制度下的一项非缴费福利,保障有需要的人的最低收入。根据Stefania Vicari等人(2018)之前关于在意大利推特领域使用政治标签公众和反可视化的工作,我们分析了推特用户之间的沟通模式。因此,本文有助于现有的数字领域内审议过程的研究,特别关注权力结构和沟通模式。调查结果显示,数字媒体、政治家和政党通过提及和引用推文的做法在讨论中发挥着核心作用,但在新信息的产生中却没有,而普通用户更有可能被转发。这表明,转发和传播普通用户制作的内容的趋势多于官方来源。
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European Public and Social Innovation Review
European Public and Social Innovation Review Social Sciences-Development
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