Dynamics of Content Diversity Within Issues, Across Platforms: A Pesticide Debate in the News and on Twitter

Authors

  • Anke Wonneberger Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam
  • Sandra Jacobs Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam
  • Iina Hellsten Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam

Keywords:

frame diversity, actor diversity, content diversity, issue arenas, Twitter, fipronil

Abstract

Diversity of represented viewpoints in media content is a vital aspect of democratic societies. Building on insights about content diversity between topics, this study assesses frame and actor diversity within an issue and across media platforms. We conducted a manual quantitative content analysis of frames and actors in Dutch Twitter posts (N = 2,224) and newspaper articles (N = 318) about the banned pesticide fipronil, and we compared categorical and relative diversity of frames and actors between platforms. The results revealed an overall higher diversity for newspaper articles compared with tweets. Most strikingly, the diversity dynamics were quite similar in newspaper content and Twitter messages, but this similarity vanished once we distinguished between diagnostic and prognostic actor and frame diversity, with news articles showing a greater focus on solutions. The proposed diversity measures help discern temporal stages within issues and contribute to our understanding of intraissue dynamics across media platforms.

Author Biographies

Anke Wonneberger, Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam

Anke Wonneberger is an associate professor in Corporate Communication at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam. Her research topics include strategic communication of non-profit organizations, environmental and climate change communication.

Sandra Jacobs, Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam

Sandra Jacobs is an assistant professor in Corporate Communication at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam. In her research, she focuses on strategic communication of public sector organizations, mediatization, and the construction of public debates.

Iina Hellsten, Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam

Iina Hellsten is an associate professor in Corporate Communication at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) the University of Amsterdam. She has expertise in network approach to communication sciences, social avalanches, and automated methods for semantic analysis.

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2023-11-13

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