Análisis de red del comportamiento de la audiencia en Internet: hacia una mejor comprensión del proceso de agenda setting

IF 0.3 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sílvia Majó-Vázquez
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Abstract

By constructing the network of media audience, this study sheds light on the predominant modes of exposure to online political information in Spain. Novelty data from a panel of thirty thousand individuals is used for the research. The preliminary results bring evidences for reviewing the line of reasoning that advocates for the prevailing fragmentation of the public sphere. More notably, the results contribute to proving  that a substantial level of audience concentration still remains in the web. The highest levels of audience overlapping are found in those media outlets that are driving the media agenda in the offline sphere. Therefore the study proffers evidence that the structure of the online public sphere might guarantee the necessary shared informational experiences for a deliberative democracy. The implications of the current networked audience behaviour for the study of the agenda setting process are discussed along with the chances for a shared public agenda in  Spanish society. Observational methods and content analysis have been used in the study of the agenda setting process so far. However, the current communication environment characterized by unlimited, decentralized and abundant sources of political information prompts the application of new analytical approaches. Networks are at the heart of online communication and network science allows for analyzing its structure. It provides the affordances to map and study audience aggregated behaviour when searching for political information. In doing in so, it also unveils the mechanisms that might still guarantee a public agenda in the digital age.
网络受众行为分析:更好地理解议程设置过程
通过构建媒体受众网络,本研究揭示了西班牙在线政治信息暴露的主要模式。这项研究使用了来自3万人小组的新奇数据。初步结果为审查主张公共领域普遍碎片化的推理路线提供了证据。更值得注意的是,这一结果证明了大量的用户仍然集中在网络上。受众重叠程度最高的是那些在线下领域推动媒体议程的媒体。因此,该研究提供了证据,证明在线公共领域的结构可能保证协商民主所需的信息共享经验。讨论了当前网络受众行为对议程设置过程研究的影响,以及西班牙社会共享公共议程的机会。迄今为止,对议程设置过程的研究主要采用了观察法和内容分析法。然而,当前的传播环境以政治信息的无限、分散和丰富的来源为特征,促使采用新的分析方法。网络是在线交流的核心,网络科学允许分析其结构。它提供了在搜索政治信息时映射和研究受众聚集行为的支持。在这样做的过程中,它还揭示了在数字时代可能仍然保证公共议程的机制。
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IDP-Internet Law and Politics
IDP-Internet Law and Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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