Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs

In political contexts, it is known that people act as "motivated reasoners", i.e., information is evaluated first for emotional affect, and this emotional reaction influences later deliberative reasoning steps. As social media becomes a more and more prevalent way of receiving political in...

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Main Authors: HOANG, Tuan-Anh, COHEN, William, LIM, Ee Peng, PIERCE, Doug, REDLAWSK, David
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-28912018-07-13T03:18:05Z Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs HOANG, Tuan-Anh COHEN, William LIM, Ee Peng PIERCE, Doug REDLAWSK, David In political contexts, it is known that people act as "motivated reasoners", i.e., information is evaluated first for emotional affect, and this emotional reaction influences later deliberative reasoning steps. As social media becomes a more and more prevalent way of receiving political information, it becomes important to understand more completely the interaction between information, emotion, social community, and information-sharing behavior. In this paper, we describe a high-precision classifier for politically-oriented tweets, and an accurate classifier of a Twitter user's political affiliation. Coupled with existing sentiment-analysis tools for microblogs, these methods enable us to systematically study the interaction of emotion and sharing in a large corpus of politically-oriented microblog messages, collected from just before the 2012 US presidential election. In particular, we seek to understand how information sharing is influenced by the political affiliation of the sender and receiver of a message, and the sentiment associated with the message. 2013-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1892 info:doi/10.1145/2492517.2492554 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2891/viewcontent/C71___Politics_Sharing_and_Emotion_in_Microblogs__ASONAM2013_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Databases and Information Systems Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Social Influence and Political Communication Social Media
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Databases and Information Systems
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Social Influence and Political Communication
Social Media
spellingShingle Databases and Information Systems
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Social Influence and Political Communication
Social Media
HOANG, Tuan-Anh
COHEN, William
LIM, Ee Peng
PIERCE, Doug
REDLAWSK, David
Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs
description In political contexts, it is known that people act as "motivated reasoners", i.e., information is evaluated first for emotional affect, and this emotional reaction influences later deliberative reasoning steps. As social media becomes a more and more prevalent way of receiving political information, it becomes important to understand more completely the interaction between information, emotion, social community, and information-sharing behavior. In this paper, we describe a high-precision classifier for politically-oriented tweets, and an accurate classifier of a Twitter user's political affiliation. Coupled with existing sentiment-analysis tools for microblogs, these methods enable us to systematically study the interaction of emotion and sharing in a large corpus of politically-oriented microblog messages, collected from just before the 2012 US presidential election. In particular, we seek to understand how information sharing is influenced by the political affiliation of the sender and receiver of a message, and the sentiment associated with the message.
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author HOANG, Tuan-Anh
COHEN, William
LIM, Ee Peng
PIERCE, Doug
REDLAWSK, David
author_facet HOANG, Tuan-Anh
COHEN, William
LIM, Ee Peng
PIERCE, Doug
REDLAWSK, David
author_sort HOANG, Tuan-Anh
title Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs
title_short Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs
title_full Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs
title_fullStr Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs
title_full_unstemmed Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs
title_sort politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1892
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2891/viewcontent/C71___Politics_Sharing_and_Emotion_in_Microblogs__ASONAM2013_.pdf
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