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The structure of political discussion networks: a model for the analysis of online deliberation

Journal

JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 230-243

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1057/jit.2010.2

Keywords

e-democracy; e-deliberation; online forums; Slashdot; radial trees; social networks; political discussions

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  1. Catedra Telefonica de Produccio Multimedia
  2. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science

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This paper shows that online political discussion networks are, on average, wider and deeper than the networks generated by other types of discussions: they engage a larger number of participants and cascade through more levels of nested comments. Using data collected from the Slashdot forum, this paper reconstructs the discussion threads as hierarchical networks and proposes a model for their comparison and classification. In addition to the substantive topic of discussion, which corresponds to the different sections of the forum (such as Developers, Games, or Politics), we classify the threads according to structural features like the maximum number of comments at any level of the network (i.e. the width) and the number of nested layers in the network (i.e. the depth). We find that political discussion networks display a tendency to cluster around the area that corresponds to wider and deeper structures, showing a significant departure from the structure exhibited by other types of discussions. We propose using this model to create a framework that allows the analysis and comparison of different internet technologies for the promotion of political deliberation. Journal of Information Technology (2010) 25, 230-243. doi:10.1057/jit.2010.2 Published online 23 March 2010

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