没有选举消息是好消息吗?: 2015年加拿大大选和推特上的当地相关新闻

Jaigris Hodson, April Lindgren
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本研究以2015年加拿大联邦选举为例,研究在选举前一个月,推特是否被用来在加拿大主要城市中心以外的社区传播当地相关的政治新闻。我们调查了加拿大的八个社区,每个社区都有不同程度的传统当地媒体访问(电视、广播和印刷)。我们想要发现,特别是在传统地方媒体服务不足的社区,推特是否会通过帮助传播当地相关的政治信息来帮助填补选举期间的信息鸿沟。初步分析显示,在我们八个社区的推特账户上分享的大多数信息都是全国性的,而不是地方性的。通过@提及的数量来确定的影响者往往是全国性的,而不是地方性的,推特上的一般活动并不能反映一个地区的总人口,也不能反映任何特定的当地重要问题。因此,我们得出的结论是,尽管Twitter有潜力,但它目前并不是加拿大小型社区中日益衰落的地方传统新闻环境的有效平衡。
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Is No Election News Good News?: The 2015 Canadian Election and Locally Relevant News on Twitter
This study uses the 2015 Canadian Federal election as a case study to examine whether Twitter is used to spread locally relevant political news in Canadian communities outside major urban centres in the month leading up to an election. We examined eight communities across Canada, each with differing levels of traditional local media access (television, radio, and print). We wanted to discover, particularly in communities underserved by traditional local media, whether Twitter would help to fill an information gap during election time by helping to spread locally relevant political information. Preliminary analysis has revealed that most information shared on Twitter accounts in our eight communities was national rather than local in scope. Influencers, as identified by the number of @-mentions, tended to be national, rather than local, and general activity on Twitter did not reflect overall population of an area, or any specific locally important issue. Thus we conclude that despite its potential, Twitter is currently not a useful counterbalance for a declining local traditional news environment in smaller communities across Canada.
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