Politicians’ willingness to agree: evidence from the interactions in twitter of Chilean deputies

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Information Technology & Politics Pub Date : 2021-06-16 DOI:10.1080/19331681.2022.2056278
Pablo Henr'iquez, J. Sabat, Joseph Sullivan
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ABSTRACT We contrast the number of “likes” that a given politician gives to another one on Twitter and the number of bills voted in favor by the same pair of politicians to empirically study how signals of agreement in Twitter translate into cross-cutting voting during a highly polarized period of time. As our main contribution, we document empirical evidence that ”likes” between opponents are positively related to the number of bills voted by the same pair of politicians in Congress, even when we control by politicians’ time-invariant characteristics, coalition affiliation, directed and undirected dyads and following links in Twitter.
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政客们同意的意愿:来自智利议员在推特上互动的证据
摘要我们对比了一位政客在推特上给另一位政客的“点赞”数量和同一对政客投票支持的法案数量,以实证研究在高度两极分化的时期,推特上的一致信号如何转化为交叉投票。作为我们的主要贡献,我们记录了经验证据,证明反对者之间的“赞”与国会中同一对政客投票的法案数量呈正相关,即使我们受政客的时间不变特征、联盟隶属关系、定向和无定向二元体以及推特上的关注链接的控制。
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