Facing Conspiracies: Biden’s Counter-Speech to Trumpist Messages in the Framework of the 2020 US Elections
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framework
2.1. The State of Political Legitimacy and Social Cohesion
2.2. Polarization and Distrust in the US Society
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
4.1. Biden’s Use of Twitter as President-Elect
4.2. The Thematic and Strategic Agenda of Biden
4.3. Shaping Biden’s Messages on Twitter
4.4. Keywords for the President-Elect
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Topics | Description |
---|---|
Electoral process | Tweets that allude to the elections. |
Economy | Tweets concerning economic policy and its topics. |
Health and COVID-19 | Tweets on health and the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Science | Tweets that mention science as a way to move forward the society. |
Social affairs | Tweets that refer to issues related to social policy. |
International relations | Tweets on the political relationship with other areas of the world. |
Security | Tweets that mention home affairs. |
Storming the Capitol | Tweets that refer to the US Capitol attack. |
Inauguration | Tweets on the start of Joe Biden in the US presidential office. |
Other | Unclassifiable tweets in the previous categories. |
Issue Frames | Frequency |
---|---|
Electoral process | 32.3 |
Health and COVID-19 | 24.0 |
Economy and employment | 11.3 |
Inauguration of the presidency | 7.1 |
Security and defense | 6.6 |
Social affairs | 6.1 |
Science and climate change | 4.7 |
Assault on US capitol | 3.2 |
Foreign affairs | 1.1 |
Other | 3.6 |
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Pérez-Curiel, C.; Rivas-de-Roca, R.; Domínguez-García, R. Facing Conspiracies: Biden’s Counter-Speech to Trumpist Messages in the Framework of the 2020 US Elections. Societies 2022, 12, 134. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050134
Pérez-Curiel C, Rivas-de-Roca R, Domínguez-García R. Facing Conspiracies: Biden’s Counter-Speech to Trumpist Messages in the Framework of the 2020 US Elections. Societies. 2022; 12(5):134. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050134
Chicago/Turabian StylePérez-Curiel, Concha, Rubén Rivas-de-Roca, and Ricardo Domínguez-García. 2022. "Facing Conspiracies: Biden’s Counter-Speech to Trumpist Messages in the Framework of the 2020 US Elections" Societies 12, no. 5: 134. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050134
APA StylePérez-Curiel, C., Rivas-de-Roca, R., & Domínguez-García, R. (2022). Facing Conspiracies: Biden’s Counter-Speech to Trumpist Messages in the Framework of the 2020 US Elections. Societies, 12(5), 134. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050134