The fifteen days: building claims and contexts

Abstract This paper examines the process of protest claim-making by reconstructing the semantic structure of online communication that took place prior to the first street event of a protest. Topic networks are identified on the basis of topic modeling outputs, deeming topics to be connected if they...

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Main Author: Eunkyung Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-08-01
Series:Applied Network Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41109-019-0186-4
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spelling doaj-ee695b05489546d58dbb65881b1dce862020-11-25T02:58:57ZengSpringerOpenApplied Network Science2364-82282019-08-014112510.1007/s41109-019-0186-4The fifteen days: building claims and contextsEunkyung Song0Sociology, Rutgers UniversityAbstract This paper examines the process of protest claim-making by reconstructing the semantic structure of online communication that took place prior to the first street event of a protest. Topic networks are identified on the basis of topic modeling outputs, deeming topics to be connected if they share the same terms. Semantic communities within such topic networks are specified by patterns of inter-topic relations with the aim to delineate the emergence of cohesive semantic communities as protest claims. This paper argues that protest claims are developed through the repetition of specific arrangement of topics, which generates relevance among topics discussed concurrently and continually over time. The iterated patterns shape semantic coherence through brokering terms that connect topics in consistent ways. Findings are presented by investigating 17 daily corpora of digital posts produced on a bulletin board from April 16 to May 2, 2008, which constitutes the pre-protest period of the Candlelight Protests in South Korea against a government policy on beef trade with the United States.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41109-019-0186-4Semantic communitiesTopic networksTopic modelingClaim-makingLarge-scale protestsDigital interactions
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The fifteen days: building claims and contexts
Applied Network Science
Semantic communities
Topic networks
Topic modeling
Claim-making
Large-scale protests
Digital interactions
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title The fifteen days: building claims and contexts
title_short The fifteen days: building claims and contexts
title_full The fifteen days: building claims and contexts
title_fullStr The fifteen days: building claims and contexts
title_full_unstemmed The fifteen days: building claims and contexts
title_sort fifteen days: building claims and contexts
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Network Science
issn 2364-8228
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract This paper examines the process of protest claim-making by reconstructing the semantic structure of online communication that took place prior to the first street event of a protest. Topic networks are identified on the basis of topic modeling outputs, deeming topics to be connected if they share the same terms. Semantic communities within such topic networks are specified by patterns of inter-topic relations with the aim to delineate the emergence of cohesive semantic communities as protest claims. This paper argues that protest claims are developed through the repetition of specific arrangement of topics, which generates relevance among topics discussed concurrently and continually over time. The iterated patterns shape semantic coherence through brokering terms that connect topics in consistent ways. Findings are presented by investigating 17 daily corpora of digital posts produced on a bulletin board from April 16 to May 2, 2008, which constitutes the pre-protest period of the Candlelight Protests in South Korea against a government policy on beef trade with the United States.
topic Semantic communities
Topic networks
Topic modeling
Claim-making
Large-scale protests
Digital interactions
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41109-019-0186-4
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