1,548
Views
18
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Can World System Theory predict news flow on twitter? The case of government-sponsored broadcasting

&
Pages 1150-1170 | Received 14 Mar 2015, Accepted 06 Oct 2015, Published online: 09 Nov 2015

References

  • Adamic, L. A., & Glance, N. (2005, August). The political blogosphere and the 2004 US election: Divided they blog. In Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Link discovery (pp. 36–43). New York, NY: ACM. doi: 10.1145/1134271.1134277
  • Avgerinos, K. P. (2009). Russia's public diplomacy effort: What the Kremlin is doing and why it's not working. Journal of Public and International Affairs, 20, 115–132.
  • Bagdikian, B. H. (2014). The new media monopoly: A completely revised and updated edition with seven new chapters. Boston: Beacon Press.
  • Balaev, M. (2009). The effects of international trade on democracy: A panel study of the post-soviet world-system. Sociological Perspectives, 52(3), 337–362. doi: 10.1525/sop.2009.52.3.337
  • Ball-Rokeach, S. J. (1985). The origins of individual media system dependency: A sociological framework. Communication Research, 12(4), 485–510. doi: 10.1177/009365085012004003
  • Ball-Rokeach, S. J. (1998). A theory of media power and a theory of media use: Different stories, questions, and ways of thinking. Mass Communication & Society, 1(1/2), 5–40. doi: 10.1080/15205436.1998.9676398
  • Ball-Rokeach, S. J., & DeFleur, M. A. (1976). A dependency model of mass media effects. Communication Research, 3, 3–21. doi: 10.1177/009365027600300101
  • Barnett, G. A. (2001). A longitudinal analysis of the international telecommunication network, 1978–1996. American Behavioral Scientist, 44(10), 1638–1655. doi: 10.1177/0002764201044010007
  • Blondheim, M., Segev, E., & Cabrera, M. Á. (2015). The prominence of weak economies: Factors and trends in global news coverage of economic crisis, 2009–2012. International Journal of Communication, 9, 46–65.
  • Brown, J., Broderick, A. J., & Lee, N. (2007). Word of mouth communication within online communities: Conceptualizing the online social network. Journal of Interactive Marketing, 21(3), 2–20. doi: 10.1002/dir.20082
  • Burt, R. S. (2005). Brokerage and closure: An introduction to social capital. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Chang, T.-K. (1998). All countries not created to be news: World systems and international communication. Communication Research, 25(5), 528–563. doi: 10.1177/009365098025005004
  • Chang, T.-K., Himelboim, I., & Dong, D. (2009). Open global networks, closed international flows: World system and political economy of hyperlinks in cyberspace. International Communication Gazette, 71(3), 137–159. doi: 10.1177/1748048508100910
  • Chang, T.-K., Lau, T.-Y., & Xiaoming, H. (2000). From the United States with news and more: International flow, television coverage, and the world system. International Communication Gazette, 62(6), 505–522. doi: 10.1177/0016549200062006004
  • Chase-Dunn, C., & Hall, T. D. (1997). Rise and demise: Comparing world-systems. Boulder, CO: Westview.
  • Chirot, D., & Hall, T. D. (1982). World-system theory. Annual Review of Sociology, 8, 81–106. doi: 10.1146/annurev.so.08.080182.000501
  • Cull, N. J. (2008). The Cold War and the United States information agency: American propaganda and public diplomacy, 1945–1989. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Deuze, M. (2005). What is journalism? Professional identity and ideology of journalists reconsidered. Journalism, 6(4), 442–464. doi: 10.1177/1464884905056815
  • Domingo, D. (2008). Interactivity in the daily routines of online newsrooms: Dealing with an uncomfortable myth. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(3), 680–704. doi: 10.1111/j.1083-6101.2008.00415.x
  • Ekeanyanwu, N. T., Kalyango Jr., Y., & Peters, A. S. (2012). Global news flow debate in the era of social media networks: Is the U.S. media still the world's news leader? European Scientific Journal, 8(3), 136–160.
  • Entman, R. M. (2008). Theorizing mediated public diplomacy: The U.S. case. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 13(2), 87–102. doi: 10.1177/1940161208314657
  • Faist, T. (2010). The crucial mesolevel. Selected Studies in International Migration and Immigrant Incorporation, 1, 59–90.
  • Fell, D. A., & Wagner, A. (2000). The small world of metabolism. Nature Biotechnology, 18(11), 1121–1122. doi: 10.1038/81025
  • Flint, C., & Shelley, F. M. (1996). Structure, agency, and context: The contributions of geography to world systems analysis. Sociological Inquiry, 66(4), 496–508. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-682X.1996.tb01190.x
  • Gerhards, J., & Schäfer, M. S. (2010). Is the internet a better public sphere? Comparing old and new. International Communication Gazette, 70, 41–57.
  • Golan, G. (2006). Inter-media agenda setting and global news coverage: Assessing the influence of the New York Times on three network television evening news programs. Journalism Studies, 7(2), 323–333. doi: 10.1080/14616700500533643
  • Golan, G. J. (2008). Where in the world is Africa? Predicting coverage of Africa by US television networks. International Communication Gazette, 70(1), 41–57. doi: 10.1177/1748048507084577
  • Golan, G. J. (2014). An integrated approach to public diplomacy. In Guy J. Golan, Sung Un Yang, & Dennis F. Kinsey (Eds.), International public relations and public diplomacy: Communication and engagement (pp. 417–439). New York: Peter Lang.
  • Golan, G. J., and Viatchaninova, E. (2014). The advertorial as a tool of mediated public diplomacy: Russia's outreach in India and the United States. International Journal of Communication, 8, 126–128.
  • Golan, G. J., & Wanta, W. (2003). International elections on U.S. network news: An examination of factors affecting newsworthiness. International Communication Gazette, 65, 25–39. doi: 10.1177/0016549203065001135
  • Goode, L. (2009). Social news, citizen journalism and democracy. New Media & Society, 11(8), 1287–1305. doi: 10.1177/1461444809341393
  • Gunaratne, S. A. (2002). An evolving triadic world: A theoretical framework for global communication research. Journal of World-Systems Research, 8(3), 330–365. doi: 10.5195/jwsr.2002.267
  • Hansen, D., Shneiderman, B., & Smith, M. A. (2010). Analyzing social media networks with NodeXL: Insights from a connected world. Burlington, MA: Morgan Kaufmann.
  • Hermida, A. (2010). Twittering the news: The emergence of ambient journalism. Journalism Practice, 4(3), 297–308. doi: 10.1080/17512781003640703
  • Hermida, A., Lewis, S. C., & Zamith, R. (2014). Sourcing the Arab spring: A case study of Andy Carvin's sources on Twitter during the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 19(3), 479–499. doi: 10.1111/jcc4.12074
  • Hermida, A., & Thurman, N. (2008). A clash of cultures: The integration of user-generated content within professional journalistic frameworks at British newspaper websites. Journalism Practice, 2(3), 343–356. doi: 10.1080/17512780802054538
  • Herring, S. C., Scheidt, L. A., Bonus, S., & Wright, E. (2005). Weblogs as a bridging genre. Information, Technology & People, 18(2), 142–171. doi: 10.1108/09593840510601513
  • Himelboim, I. (2010). The international network structure of news media: An analysis of hyperlinks usage in news web sites. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 54(3), 373–390. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2010.499050
  • Himelboim, I. (2014). Political television hosts on Twitter: Examining patterns of interconnectivity and self-exposure in twitter political talk networks. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 58, 76–96. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2013.875017
  • Himelboim, I., Chang, T.-K., & McCreery, S. (2010). International network of foreign news coverage: Old global hierarchies in a new online world. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 87(2), 297–314. doi: 10.1177/107769901008700205
  • Himelboim, I., Hansen, D., & Bowser, A. (2013). Playing in the same Twitter network: Political information seeking in the 2010 US gubernatorial elections. Information,Communication & Society, 16(9), 1373–1396. doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2012.706316
  • Himelboim, I., Golan, G. J., Moon, B. B., & Suto, R. J. (2014). A social networks approach to public relations on Twitter: Social mediators and mediated public relations. Journal of Public Relations Research, 26(4), 359–379. doi: 10.1080/1062726X.2014.908724
  • Himelboim, I., Smith, M., & Shneiderman, B. (2013). Tweeting apart: Applying networks analysis to explore selective exposure on Twitter. Communication Methods and Measures, 7(3), 169–197.
  • Hinnebusch, R. (2011). The Middle East in the world hierarchy: Imperialism and resistance. Journal of International Relations and Development, 14(2), 213–246. doi: 10.1057/jird.2010.3
  • Holsti, O. R. (1969). Content analysis for the social sciences and humanities. Boston, MA: Cambridge University Press (i-system).
  • Holton, A. E., Coddington, M., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2013). Whose news? Whose values? Citizen journalism and journalistic values through the lens of content creators and consumers. Journalism Practice, 7(6), 720–737. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2013.766062
  • Kalyango, Y., & Onyebadi, U. (2012). Thirty years of broadcasting Africa on US network television news. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 56(4), 669–687. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2012.732137
  • Kim, K., & Barnett, G. A. (1996). The determinants of international news flow a network analysis. Communication Research, 23(3), 323–352. doi: 10.1177/009365096023003004
  • Knox, P. L., & Taylor, P. J. (1995). World cities in a world-system. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Lasorsa, D. L., Lewis, S. C., & Holton, A. E. (2012). Normalizing Twitter: Journalism practice in an emerging communication space. Journalism Studies, 13(1), 19–36. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2011.571825
  • Lee, F., De Swert, K., & Cohen, A. A. (2015). Do the contents of foreign news on television match viewers’ interests? A 12-nation study of topics and countries of interest. Communication Research. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/0093650214565923
  • Leetaru, K. H., Wang, S., Cao, G., Padmanabhan, A., & Shook, E. (2013). Mapping the global Twitter heartbeat: The geography of Twitter. First Monday, 18(5). doi:10.5210/fm.v18i5.4366
  • Liljeros, F., Edling, C. R., Amaral, L. A. N., Stanley, H. E., & Åberg, Y. (2001). The web of human sexual contacts. Nature, 411(6840), 907–908. doi: 10.1038/35082140
  • Maalouf, A. A. (2008). The influence of Al-Jazeera in the Arab world and the response of Arab governments (Thesis). Villanova University, Villinova, PA.
  • Meraz, S. (2009). Is there an elite hold? Traditional media to social media agenda setting influence in blog networks. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14(3), 682–707. doi: 10.1111/j.1083-6101.2009.01458.x
  • Meraz, S. (2011). Citizen journalism, citizen activism, and technology: Positioning technology as a ‘second superpower’ in times of disasters and terrorism. International Symposium on Online Journalism, 1(1), 176–194. Retrieved from https://online.journalism.utexas.edu/2006/papers/Sharon.pdf
  • Milgram, S. (1967). The small world problem. Psychology Today, 2(1), 60–67.
  • Mol, A. P. (2010). Sustainability as global attractor: The greening of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Global Networks, 10(4), 510–528. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0374.2010.00289.x
  • Moore, C., & Newman, M. E. (2000). Epidemics and percolation in small-world networks. Physical Review E, 61(5), 5678–5682. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.61.5678
  • Nisbet, E. C., & Myers, T. A. (2011). Anti-American sentiment as a media effect? Arab media, political identity, and public opinion in the Middle East. Communication Research, 38(5), 684–709. doi: 10.1177/0093650211405648
  • Norris, P. (2000). The worldwide digital divide: Information poverty, the Internet and development. In Paper for the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association of the UK, London School of Economics and Political Science. Cambridge: Harvard University. Retrieved from http://www.hks.harvard.edu/fs/pnorris/Acrobat/psa2000dig.pdf
  • Offenhuber, D., & Richards, W. (2007). Structure of an on-line community: Bands in MySpace. Unpublished manuscript. Retrieved from http://web.media.mit.edu/~dietmar/papers/BandsinMySpace.pdf
  • Papacharissi, Z. (2002). The virtual sphere: The internet as a public sphere. New Media & Society, 4(1), 9–27. doi: 10.1177/14614440222226244
  • Papacharissi, Z., & M. de Fatima Oliveira. (2012). Affective news and networked publics: The rhythms of news storytelling on #Egypt. Journal of Communication, 62(2), 266–282. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.2012.01630.x
  • Park, H. W., Barnett, G. A., & Chung, C. J. (2011). Structural changes in the 2003–2009 global hyperlink network. Global Networks, 11(4), 522–542. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0374.2011.00336.x
  • Parks, B. C., & Roberts, J. T. (2010). Climate change, social theory and justice. Theory, Culture & Society, 27(2–3), 134–166. doi: 10.1177/0263276409359018
  • Potts, L. (2009). Peering into disaster: Social software use from the Indian Ocean earthquake to the Mumbai bombings. Proceedings of the 2009 International Professional Communication Conference. Waikiki, HI: Professional Communication Society.
  • Powers, S. (2011). US international broadcasting: An untapped resource for domestic and ethnic news organization. In R. W. McChesney & V. Pickard (Eds.), Will the last reporter please turn out the lights: The collapse of journalism and what can be done to fix it (pp. 138–150). New York: The New Press.
  • Powers, S. M., & Youmans, W. (2012). A new purpose for international broadcasting: Subsidizing deliberative technologies in non-transitioning states. Journal of Public Deliberation, 8(1), 1–14.
  • Raban, D. R., & Rabin, E. (2007, June). The power of assuming normality. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting for the European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Valencia, Spain.
  • Samuel-Azran, T. (2010). The Al Jazeera and the United States war coverage. Bern: Peter Lang.
  • Segev, E. (2010). Mapping the international: Global and local salience and news-links between countries in popular news sites worldwide. International Journal of Internet Science, 5(1), 48–71.
  • Segev, E., & Blondheim, M. (2013). America's global standing according to popular news sites from around the world. Political Communication, 30(1), 139–161. doi: 10.1080/10584609.2012.737418
  • Segev, E., Sheafer, T., & Shenhav, S. R. (2013). Is the world getting flatter? A new method for examining structural trends in the news. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 64(12), 2537–2547. doi: 10.1002/asi.22932
  • Seib, P. (2008). The Al Jazeera effect: How the new global media are reshaping world politics. Sterling: Potomac Books.
  • Sheafer, T., & Shenhav, S. R. (2009). Mediated public diplomacy in a new era of warfare. The Communication Review, 12(3), 272–283. doi: 10.1080/10714420903124192
  • Simons, G. (2014). Russian public diplomacy in the 21st century: Structure, means and message. Public Relations Review, 40(3), 440–449. doi: 10.1016/j.pubrev.2014.03.002
  • Singer, J. B. (2005). The political j-blogger ‘normalizing'a new media form to fit old norms and practices. Journalism, 6(2), 173–198. doi: 10.1177/1464884905051009
  • Smith, M. A., Shneiderman, B., Milic-Frayling, N., Rodrigues, E. M., Barash, V., Dunne, C., … Gleave, E. (2009). Analyzing (social media) networks with NodeXL. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Communities and Technologies, University Park, PA.
  • Straussfogel, D. (1997a). A systems perspective on world-systems theory. Journal of Geography, 96(2), 119–126. doi: 10.1080/00221349708978770
  • Straussfogel, D. (1997b). World-systems theory: Toward a heuristic and pedagogic conceptual tool. Economic Geography, 73(1), 118–130. doi: 10.2307/144413
  • Sweetser Trammell, K. D. (2007). Candidate campaign blogs – Directly reaching out to the youth vote. American Behavioral Scientist, 50(9), 1255–1263. doi: 10.1177/0002764207300052
  • Tufekci, Z., & Wilson, C. (2012). Social media and the decision to participate in political protest: Observations from Tahrir Square. Journal of Communication, 62(2), 363–379. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.2012.01629.x
  • Van Belle, D. A. (2000). New York Times and network TV news coverage of foreign disasters: The significance of the insignificant variables. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 77, 50–70. doi: 10.1177/107769900007700105
  • Wallerstein, I. (1974). The modern world system. New York: Academic Press.
  • Wallerstein, I. (Ed.). (1979). The capitalist world-economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Wallerstein, I. (1984). The politics of the world-economy: The states, the movements and the civilizations. Cambridge.Cambridge University Press.
  • Wallerstein, I. (1990). Culture as the ideological battleground of the modern world-system. Theory, Culture & Society, 7(2–3), 31–55. doi: 10.1177/026327690007002003
  • Wasserman, S., & Faust, K. (1994). Social network analysis: Methods and applications (Vol. 8). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Watts, D. J. (1999). Networks, dynamics, and the small-world phenomenon.American Journal of Sociology, 105(2), 493–527. doi: 10.1086/210318
  • Watts, D. J., & Strogatz, S. H. (1998). Collective dynamics of ‘small-world's networks. Nature, 393(6684), 440–442. doi: 10.1038/30918
  • Weber, P. (2010). No news from the East? Predicting patterns of coverage of Eastern European in selected German newspapers. International Communication Gazette, 72(6), 465–485. doi: 10.1177/1748048510369212
  • Wendt, A. E. (1987). The agent-structure problem in international relations theory. International Organization, 41(3), 335–370. doi: 10.1017/S002081830002751X
  • Wojcieszak, M. (2007). Al Jazeera, a challenge to the traditional framing research. International Communication Gazette, 69(2), 115–128. doi: 10.1177/1748048507074925
  • Wolfsfeld, G., Segev, E., & Sheafer, T. (2013). Social media and the Arab spring, politics comes first. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 18(2), 115–137. doi: 10.1177/1940161212471716
  • Wu, H. D. (2007). A brave new world for international news? Exploring the determinants of the coverage of foreign news on US websites. International Communication Gazette, 69(6), 539–551. doi: 10.1177/1748048507082841
  • Yang, A., & Taylor, M. (2015). Looking over, looking out, and moving forward: Positioning public relations in theorizing organizational network ecologies. Communication Theory, 25(1), 91–115. doi: 10.1111/comt.12049
  • Zuckerman, E. (2008). Meet the bridgebloggers. Public Choice, 134(1–2), 47–65. doi: 10.1007/s11127-007-9200-y

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.