Every tweet counts? How sentiment analysis of social media can improve our knowledge of citizens’ political preferences with an application to Italy and France A Ceron, L Curini, SM Iacus, G Porro New media & society 16 (2), 340-358, 2014 | 771 | 2014 |
Internet, news, and political trust: The difference between social media and online media outlets A Ceron Journal of computer-mediated communication 20 (5), 487-503, 2015 | 361 | 2015 |
Using sentiment analysis to monitor electoral campaigns: Method matters—evidence from the United States and Italy A Ceron, L Curini, SM Iacus Social Science Computer Review 33 (1), 3-20, 2015 | 243 | 2015 |
E-campaigning on Twitter: The effectiveness of distributive promises and negative campaign in the 2013 Italian election A Ceron, G d’Adda New media & society 18 (9), 1935-1955, 2016 | 178 | 2016 |
Social Media e Sentiment Analysis: L'evoluzione dei fenomeni sociali attraverso la Rete A Ceron, L Curini, SM Iacus Springer Science & Business Media, 2014 | 125 | 2014 |
Bounded oligarchy: How and when factions constrain leaders in party position-taking A Ceron Electoral Studies 31 (4), 689-701, 2012 | 122 | 2012 |
Politics and big data: Nowcasting and forecasting elections with social media A Ceron, L Curini, SM Iacus Routledge, 2016 | 119 | 2016 |
First-and second-level agenda setting in the Twittersphere: An application to the Italian political debate A Ceron, L Curini, SM Iacus Journal of Information Technology & Politics 13 (2), 159-174, 2016 | 112 | 2016 |
The “social side” of public policy: Monitoring online public opinion and its mobilization during the policy cycle A Ceron, F Negri Policy & Internet 8 (2), 131-147, 2016 | 108 | 2016 |
Flames and debates: do social media affect satisfaction with democracy? A Ceron, V Memoli Social indicators research 126, 225-240, 2016 | 108 | 2016 |
iSA: A fast, scalable and accurate algorithm for sentiment analysis of social media content A Ceron, L Curini, SM Iacus Information Sciences 367, 105-124, 2016 | 106 | 2016 |
Brave rebels stay home: Assessing the effect of intra-party ideological heterogeneity and party whip on roll-call votes A Ceron Party Politics 21 (2), 246-258, 2015 | 95 | 2015 |
Trust in government and media slant: A cross-sectional analysis of media effects in twenty-seven European countries A Ceron, V Memoli The International Journal of Press/Politics 20 (3), 339-359, 2015 | 84 | 2015 |
Intra-party politics in 140 characters A Ceron Party politics 23 (1), 7-17, 2017 | 80 | 2017 |
Keep them engaged! Investigating the effects of self-centered social media communication style on user engagement in 12 European countries M Bene, A Ceron, V Fenoll, J Haßler, S Kruschinski, AO Larsson, M Magin, ... Political Communication 39 (4), 429-453, 2022 | 77 | 2022 |
A digital movement of opinion? Contesting austerity through social media M Barisione, A Ceron Social media and European politics: Rethinking power and legitimacy in the …, 2017 | 77 | 2017 |
Social media and political accountability: Bridging the gap between citizens and politicians A Ceron Springer, 2017 | 70 | 2017 |
Inter-factional conflicts and government formation Do party leaders sort out ideological heterogeneity? A Ceron Party Politics, 1354068814563974, 2014 | 66 | 2014 |
Leaders, factions and the game of intra-party politics A Ceron Routledge, 2019 | 57 | 2019 |
The politics of fission: An analysis of faction breakaways among Italian parties (1946–2011) A Ceron British Journal of Political Science 45 (1), 121-139, 2015 | 54 | 2015 |