Multiplex media attention and disregard network among 129 countries
We built a multiplex media attention and disregard network (MADN) among 129 countries over 212 days. By characterizing the MADN from multiple levels, we found that it is formed primarily by skewed, hierarchical, and asymmetric relationships. Also, we found strong evidence that our news world is beco...
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Main Authors: | KWAK, Haewoon, AN, Jisun |
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