Homophily and polarization on political twitter during the 2017 norwegian election

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  • who: Bernard Enjolras from the Center for Research on Civil Society, Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway have published the article: Homophily and polarization on political twitter during the 2017 Norwegian election, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the analysis was to assess the degree of homophily and ideological segregation characterizing the network. In this analysis, the authors focused mainly on the Norwegian parties represented in Parliament. And yet, this research has shed new light on the relationship between homophily and ideological polarization, contributing to the still young and fragmented field of research . . .

     

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