Far-right party influence on polarization dynamics in electoral campaign
Political polarization has attracted increasing attention in recent years, driven by the rise of social media and the global emergence of far-right populist movements. This study investigates the dynamics of structural polarization during electoral campaigns in multi-party systems, with a particular...
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description | Political polarization has attracted increasing attention in recent years,
driven by the rise of social media and the global emergence of far-right
populist movements. This study investigates the dynamics of structural
polarization during electoral campaigns in multi-party systems, with a
particular focus on the presence of far-right actors and their influence on
polarization patterns and hate speech. Using retweet networks as a measure of
structural polarization, we analyze two case studies in Spain: the 2022
Andalusia regional elections, where the far-right party Vox was a significant
contender, and the 2019 Barcelona city council elections, where the party had
no representation. Our results reveal that the presence of a far-right party
intensifies polarization, leading to the formation of two distinct ideological
blocks aligned along left-right ideological axes, as observed in Andalusia. In
contrast, the Catalan independence movement in Barcelona diluted the alignment
of voters, resulting in a more complex, multi-axis polarization landscape. We
also explore the relationship between polarization and hate speech, finding an
anti-correlation between them in both cases. Our findings underscore the
significant role of far-right movements in driving political polarization and
the nuanced effects of different political contexts on polarization dynamics. |
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populist movements. This study investigates the dynamics of structural
polarization during electoral campaigns in multi-party systems, with a
particular focus on the presence of far-right actors and their influence on
polarization patterns and hate speech. Using retweet networks as a measure of
structural polarization, we analyze two case studies in Spain: the 2022
Andalusia regional elections, where the far-right party Vox was a significant
contender, and the 2019 Barcelona city council elections, where the party had
no representation. Our results reveal that the presence of a far-right party
intensifies polarization, leading to the formation of two distinct ideological
blocks aligned along left-right ideological axes, as observed in Andalusia. In
contrast, the Catalan independence movement in Barcelona diluted the alignment
of voters, resulting in a more complex, multi-axis polarization landscape. We
also explore the relationship between polarization and hate speech, finding an
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populist movements. This study investigates the dynamics of structural
polarization during electoral campaigns in multi-party systems, with a
particular focus on the presence of far-right actors and their influence on
polarization patterns and hate speech. Using retweet networks as a measure of
structural polarization, we analyze two case studies in Spain: the 2022
Andalusia regional elections, where the far-right party Vox was a significant
contender, and the 2019 Barcelona city council elections, where the party had
no representation. Our results reveal that the presence of a far-right party
intensifies polarization, leading to the formation of two distinct ideological
blocks aligned along left-right ideological axes, as observed in Andalusia. In
contrast, the Catalan independence movement in Barcelona diluted the alignment
of voters, resulting in a more complex, multi-axis polarization landscape. We
also explore the relationship between polarization and hate speech, finding an
anti-correlation between them in both cases. Our findings underscore the
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driven by the rise of social media and the global emergence of far-right
populist movements. This study investigates the dynamics of structural
polarization during electoral campaigns in multi-party systems, with a
particular focus on the presence of far-right actors and their influence on
polarization patterns and hate speech. Using retweet networks as a measure of
structural polarization, we analyze two case studies in Spain: the 2022
Andalusia regional elections, where the far-right party Vox was a significant
contender, and the 2019 Barcelona city council elections, where the party had
no representation. Our results reveal that the presence of a far-right party
intensifies polarization, leading to the formation of two distinct ideological
blocks aligned along left-right ideological axes, as observed in Andalusia. In
contrast, the Catalan independence movement in Barcelona diluted the alignment
of voters, resulting in a more complex, multi-axis polarization landscape. We
also explore the relationship between polarization and hate speech, finding an
anti-correlation between them in both cases. Our findings underscore the
significant role of far-right movements in driving political polarization and
the nuanced effects of different political contexts on polarization dynamics.</abstract><doi>10.48550/arxiv.2410.23177</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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