We here study the behavior of political party members aiming at identifying how ideological communities are created and evolve over time in diverse (fragmented and non-fragmented) party systems. Using public voting data of both Brazil and the US, we propose a methodology to identify and characterize ideological communities, their member polarization, and how such communities evolve over time, covering a 15-year period. Our results reveal very distinct patterns across the two case studies, in terms of both structural and dynamic properties.
Analyzing dynamic ideological communities in congressional voting networks / Gomes Ferreira, C. H.; de Sousa Matos, B.; Almeira, J. M.. - STAMPA. - 11185:(2018), pp. 257-273. (Intervento presentato al convegno 10th Conference on Social Informatics, SocInfo 2018 tenutosi a St Petersburg (Russia) nel 2018) [10.1007/978-3-030-01129-1_16].
Analyzing dynamic ideological communities in congressional voting networks
Gomes Ferreira C. H.;
2018
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We here study the behavior of political party members aiming at identifying how ideological communities are created and evolve over time in diverse (fragmented and non-fragmented) party systems. Using public voting data of both Brazil and the US, we propose a methodology to identify and characterize ideological communities, their member polarization, and how such communities evolve over time, covering a 15-year period. Our results reveal very distinct patterns across the two case studies, in terms of both structural and dynamic properties.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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