Social Media And Politics
47 researchers across 7 institutions
Research in social media and politics examines the complex interplay between digital platforms and political processes. Scholars investigate how social media influences public opinion, political participation, and campaign strategies. This work employs diverse methodologies, including content analysis of online discourse, survey research on user behavior, and network analysis of information diffusion. Key areas of study include the spread of political information and misinformation, the formation of online political communities, the impact of algorithmic bias on political content, and the use of social media in protest movements and elections.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas. Understanding how social media shapes political discourse is crucial for effective civic engagement and informed policymaking within the state. Studies can illuminate how digital platforms are used to mobilize voters, disseminate information about state and local issues, and potentially influence electoral outcomes. Furthermore, analyzing online discussions related to Arkansas's diverse demographics and regional concerns can provide insights into social cohesion and political polarization across different communities within the state.
This field draws upon and contributes to a wide range of disciplines, including media studies, communication, psychology, sociology, computer science, and political science. The research is conducted across multiple Arkansas institutions, fostering a broad base of expertise and collaborative potential in understanding the evolving landscape of social media and its political implications.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nitin Agarwal | UA Little Rock | 30 | 4,110 | ARA High Impact | |
| David W. Kim | University of Central Arkansas | 28 | 2,143 | High Impact | |
| Rebecca A. Glazier | UA Little Rock | 18 | 1,013 | ||
| Zachary R. Steelman | University of Arkansas | 13 | 1,061 | ||
| Page D. Dobbs | University of Arkansas | 13 | 593 | Grant PI | |
| Ryan Shepard | University of Arkansas | 11 | 429 | ||
| Jennifer N. Becnel | University of Arkansas | 11 | 405 | ||
| Thomas Hernández | University of Arkansas | 11 | 543 | ||
| Janine A. Parry | University of Arkansas | 10 | 345 | ||
| Esther Mead | Southern Arkansas University | 9 | 296 | ||
| S. Dağtaş | UA Little Rock | 9 | 488 | ||
| Mert Can Çakmak | UA Little Rock | 8 | 122 | ||
| Mustafa Alassad | UA Little Rock | 8 | 166 | ||
| Brandon C. Bouchillon | University of Arkansas | 7 | 144 | ||
| Billy Spann | UA Little Rock | 7 | 118 | ||
| Aaron Myers | University of Arkansas | 7 | 97 | ||
| Kirsten Hecht | University of Arkansas | 6 | 147 | ||
| Tuja Khaund | UA Little Rock | 5 | 176 | ||
| Lindsay A. Lundeen | University of Arkansas | 5 | 51 | ||
| Jason Kushner | UA Little Rock | 5 | 350 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Social Media And Politics.