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Leaders or Followers? Measuring Political Responsiveness in the U.S. Congress Using Social Media Data.* Pablo BarberᆠRichard Bonneau Patrick Egan John T. Jost
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Document Date: 2014-11-26 16:49:35


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Company

the New York Times / Fox News / Twitter / MSNBC / CNN / /

Country

Jordan / United States / China / /

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Facility

New York University / /

IndustryTerm

social media users / social networking site / online tool / usual pre-processing text techniques / media outlet / studies documenting media effects / mass media / social networking platform / /

Organization

New York University / National Science Foundation / Internal Revenue Service / Senators McCain and Booker / Senate of the U.S. / Congress / Social Media and Political Participation Lab / U.S. Congress / American Political Science Association / US legislature / NYU / /

Person

McCain / Chi / Jonathan Nagler Joshua Tucker Prepared / Pelosi / Andrew Eggers / Edward Markey aer / Rodney Alexander aer / Egan John / David Jolly / Clinton / William Cowan / Catherine Clark / Jo Bonner aer / Dustin Tingley / Cory Booker / Bill Young / Nick Beauchamp / John Walsh / Bradley Byrne / Boehner / Ryan / Yang / Gaurav Sood / Rand Paul / Frank Lautenberg / Vance McAllister / Jason T. Smith / Michael Lewis-Beck / John T. Jost Jonathan Nagler Joshua / William Cowan aer / Edward Markey / Max Baucus aer / John Kerry / Drew Dimmery / Ken Benoit / Marco Rubio / /

Position

President / legislator / researcher / Ambassador / Senator / Corresponding author / author / junior senator / Representative / /

Product

Twitter REST API / Streaming API / /

ProvinceOrState

New Jersey / Montana / California / Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

the New York Times / /

Technology

API / machine learning / /

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