Discover the revamped PoliticxsentwitteR website! Analyze political tweets, uncover engagement, words, emojis, and retweet dynamics in Argentina. Download data for deeper insights. Explore it! ππ»
From the Network Observatory together with Democracia en Red and the National Democratic Institute we are excited to announce the relaunch of our PoliticxsentwitteR website π¦π, now with updated data up to June 2022! π
π’ The app that I have the honor to develop analyzes tweets from politicians in Argentina and provides insights into their engagement, the words and emojis that they use, and also who retweets who. It also provides the opportunity to free download the tweets so they can be analyzed and give users a more comprehensive view of political discourse on Twitter.
We hope that this update will provide valuable insights into political discourse in Argentina, and we encourage you to give it a try π€©. You can access the app by visiting this linkπ.
Another important announcement is that politicxsintwitteR R package π¦ is also available to make the data as much accessible as possible. In this post I showed you what opportunities the package bring! Also, you can check this social network tutorial that I present thanks to R ladies Buenos Aires using politicxsintwitteR.
For attribution, please cite this work as
Gonzalez (2023, May 9). Guada Gonzalez: Analyzing political candidates with politicxsentwitteR!. Retrieved from www.github.com/guadag12/posts/2023-05-03-politicxs-en-twitter-again-online/
BibTeX citation
@misc{gonzalez2023analyzing, author = {Gonzalez, Guadalupe}, title = {Guada Gonzalez: Analyzing political candidates with politicxsentwitteR!}, url = {www.github.com/guadag12/posts/2023-05-03-politicxs-en-twitter-again-online/}, year = {2023} }