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Year 2024, , 1 - 20, 24.01.2024
https://doi.org/10.20991/allazimuth.1416584

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Socializing IR: Turkish IR Scholars and their Twitter Interactions

Year 2024, , 1 - 20, 24.01.2024
https://doi.org/10.20991/allazimuth.1416584

Abstract

Online social networking services (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) have altered
the way we engage with individuals, groups, and communities by profoundly
changing our everyday information and communication habits on a global scale.
Today, social media has also grown into a massive data repository providing very
detailed information on the opinions, beliefs, and communications of millions of
individuals. Similarly, social media analysis has grown into an essential method
for various fields, including political science and international relations. The
purpose of this study is to undertake a nuanced social media analysis using Twitter
data to contextualize and assess the context, scope, and impact of Turkish IR
scholars’ interactions on Twitter. Within the scope of the paper, network analysis,
topic modeling, descriptive statistics, and regression analysis approaches will
be employed to draw meaningful interpretations about their Twitter interactions.
Our basic premise is that among Turkish IR scholars, there is a collective network
that connects them in terms of interactions, attitudes, and opinions, and that
network may be found by analyzing their Twitter data. This working assumption
is not supported by the findings.

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  • Sasaki, Kentaro, Tomohiro Yoshikawa, and Takeshi Furuhashi. “Twitter-TTM: An Efficient Online Topic Modeling for Twitter Considering Dynamics of User Interests and Topic Trends.” In 2014 Joint 7th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems (SCIS) and 15th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems (ISIS), 440–45. IEEE, 2014.
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Primary Language English
Subjects International Relations (Other)
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Hakan Mehmetcik 0000-0002-1882-4003

Eric Lease Morgan This is me 0000-0002-9952-7800

Melih Kölük 0000-0003-4136-5033

Galip Yüksel 0000-0003-0665-3582

Early Pub Date January 16, 2024
Publication Date January 24, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024

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Chicago Mehmetcik, Hakan, Eric Lease Morgan, Melih Kölük, and Galip Yüksel. “Socializing IR: Turkish IR Scholars and Their Twitter Interactions”. All Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace 13, no. 1 (January 2024): 1-20. https://doi.org/10.20991/allazimuth.1416584.

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