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Title [sv]
Sociala medieeliter: En kartläggning av informell politisk makt på nätet
Title [en]
Social Media Elites: Mapping informal political influence online
Abstract [en]
The project studieshowsocial media elites informally command and dominate political discussions online. Data will be sampled from Twitter, blogging platforms, and public parts of Facebook. We create and analyse a unique dataset coveringa setof politically relevant topics(2008-2016).Descriptive statistics, topic modelling, sentiment analysis, and social network analysis will respond to if, how, and to what extent: (RQ1) elites are clearly identifiable; (RQ2) they overlap or converge with offline/formal elites; (RQ3) they distinguish themselves through their level of activity, relational patterns, and language use; (RQ4) they recur or persist ? as groups or individuals ? over time, across issues. Furthermore, (RQ5) what is the proportional size of social media elites? (RQ6) Can their demography and geography be mapped? And, (RQ7) which digitally specific acts (retweeting, commenting, linking, favouriting, liking) are crucial to how influence is consolidated? Additionally, a small set of interviews will begin to explore (RQ8) the self-image of social media elites. Previous research hasfocused on the general role of the internet and social media in relation to delimited and often very specific political movements and events. Social media users have been seen as a homogenous and egalitarian group. Divides have mostly been analysed on a macrolevel. There is a lack of studies ofthe more fine-grained hierarchical patterns evident within everyday political discussions online.
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Åkerlund, M. (2022). Far right, right here: interconnections of discourse, platforms, and users in the digital mainstream. (Doctoral dissertation). Umeå: Umeå Universitet
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2022 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Alternative title[sv]
Radikalhögern online : en analys av diskurs, plattformar och inflytelserika användare i ett digitalt mainstream
Abstract [en]

Background: This thesis explores the far right online beyond the study of political parties and extremist far-right sites and content. Specifically, it focuses on the proliferation of far-right discourse among ‘ordinary’ internet users in mainstream digital settings. In doing so, it aims to bring the study of far-right discourse and the enabling roles of digital platforms and influential users into dialogue. It does so by analysing what is communicated and how; where it is communicated and therein the roles of different socio-technical features associated with various online settings; and finally, by whom, focusing on particularly influential users.

Methods: The thesis uses material from four different datasets of digital, user-generated content, collected at different times through different methods. These datasets have been analysed using mixedmethods approaches wherein interpretative methods, primarily in the form of critical discourse analysis (CDA), have been combined with various data processing techniques, descriptive statistics, visualisations, and computational data analysis methods.

Results: The thesis provides a number of findings in relation to farright discourse, digital platforms, and online influence, respectively. In doing so it builds on the findings of previous research, illustrates unexpected and contradictory results in relation to what was previously known, and makes a number of interesting new discoveries. Overall, it begins to unravel the complex interconnectedness of far-right discourse, platforms, and influential users, and illustrates that to understand the far-right’s efforts online it is imperative to take several dimensions into account simultaneously.

Conclusion: The thesis makes several contributions. First, the thesis makes a conceptual contribution by focusing on the interconnectedness of far-right efforts online. Second, it makes an empirical contribution by exploring the multifaceted grassroots or ‘non-party’ dimensions of farright mobilisation, Finally, the thesis makes a methodological contribution through its mix of methods which illustrates how different aspects of the far right, over varying time periods, diversely sized and shaped datasets, and user constellations, can be approached to reveal broader overarching patterns as well as intricate details.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Umeå: Umeå Universitet, 2022. p. 90
Series
Akademiska avhandlingar vid Sociologiska institutionen, Umeå universitet, ISSN 1104-2508 ; D122
Keywords
far-right discourse, radical right, Sweden, internet, social media, online platforms, user-generated content, influential users, mixed methods, critical discourse analysis, CDA, radikalhögerdiskurser, radiklhögern, Sverige, internet, sociala medier, digitala plattformar, användar-genererat innehåll, inflytande, kombinerade metoder, kritisk diskursanalys, CDA
National Category
Sociology
Research subject
Sociology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-191942 (URN)978-91-7855-724-0 (ISBN)978-91-7855-725-7 (ISBN)
Public defence
2022-03-03, Aula Biologica, Biologihuset, Umeå, 13:15 (English)
Opponent
Supervisors
Available from: 2022-02-10 Created: 2022-01-27 Last updated: 2022-01-28Bibliographically approved
Principal InvestigatorLindgren, Simon
Coordinating organisation
Umeå University
Funder
Period
2017-01-01 - 2019-12-31
National Category
Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology)
Identifiers
DiVA, id: project:1518Project, id: 2016-02971_VR