A biased review of biases in Twitter studies on political collective action
In recent years researchers have gravitated to social media platforms, especially Twitter, as fertile ground for empirical analysis of social phenomena. Social media provides researchers access to trace data of interactions and discourse that once went unrecorded in the offline world. Researchers ha...
Main Authors: | Cihon, P, Yasseri, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2016
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