关于东京奥运会的在线政治交流

Jonathan Lewis
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本文调查了2020年1月1日至2021年9月24日期间,日本政客及其粉丝如何在推特上谈论东京奥运会。利用日本政治家的推特和粉丝的综合数据集,加上文本(情绪)和网络分析,该研究发现,执政的自民党(LDP)的政治家对奥运会保持相对沉默,但在奥运会开始后,他们确实对奥运会发表了积极的推文。相比之下,日本共产党(JCP)的政客们在推特上积极地试图取消奥运会。其他政党的政客则比较沉默,这与他们的追随者表达的兴趣程度一致。与关注自民党政治人物的用户相比,关注自民党政治人物的Kōmeitō政治人物的粉丝在推特上对奥运会的评论要少得多。当对政治感兴趣的用户被分成共同的追随者群时,这些发现得到了重复。总的来说,这表明奥运会在日本是一个两极分化的问题,用户追随强烈反对奥运会的反对派人物,而追随最大执政党的人则更支持奥运会。
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Online political communication about the Tokyo Olympics
ABSTRACT This article investigates how Japanese politicians and their followers tweeted about the Tokyo Olympics between 1 January 2020 and 24 September 2021. Using a comprehensive dataset of Japanese politicians’ tweets and followers, plus text (sentiment) and network analysis, it finds that politicians from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) stayed relatively quiet about the Games but did tweet positively about the Games after they started. In contrast, the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) politicians tweeted energetically in their attempt to have the Games cancelled. Politicians from other parties were more muted, in line with the levels of interest expressed by their followers. Followers of Kōmeitō politicians, junior coalition partners of the LDP, tweeted much less about the Games than users following LDP politicians. These findings were repeated when politically interested users were grouped into clusters of mutual followers. Overall, this suggests that the Olympics were a polarizing issue in Japan, with users following opposition figures strongly opposed to the Games while those following the largest governing party were more supportive.
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Contemporary Japan
Contemporary Japan Arts and Humanities-History
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