Users’ polarisation in dynamic discussion networks: The case of refugee crisis in Sweden

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This paper presents a study on the dynamics of sentiment polarisation in the active online discussion communities formed around a controversial topic—immigration. Using a collection of tweets in the Swedish language from 2012 to 2019, we track the development of the communities and their sentiment polarisation trajectories over time and in the context of an exogenous shock represented by the European refugee crisis in 2015. To achieve the goal of the study, we apply methods of network and sentiment analysis to map users’ interactions in the network communities and quantify users’ sentiment polarities. The results of the analysis give little evidence for users’ polarisation in the network and its communities, as well as suggest that the crisis had a limited effect on the polarisation dynamics on this social media platform. Yet, we notice a shift towards more negative tonality of users’ sentiments after the crisis and discuss possible explanations for the above-mentioned observations.

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Kopacheva, E., & Yantseva, V. (2022). Users’ polarisation in dynamic discussion networks: The case of refugee crisis in Sweden. PLoS ONE, 17(2 February). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262992

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