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Normalizing Community Structure’s Restraint on Critical Tweets About a Polluting Industry
Brendan R. Watson
Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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BP Oil Spill
50%
Community Structure
100%
Dependent Communities
100%
Economically Dependent
100%
Geographic Community
50%
Gulf Coast
50%
Industrial Pollution
50%
Journalists
50%
Local Community Structure
50%
Local Geography
50%
Media Coverage
50%
Online Content
50%
Participation Patterns
50%
Polluting Industries
100%
Public Affairs
50%
Social Media
50%
Traditional Media
50%
Tweets
100%
Twitter User
100%
World Wide Web
100%
Social Sciences
Industrial Pollution
100%
Journalist
100%
Twitter
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Digital Goods
50%
Specific Industry
100%