Publication
Title
Predictive modeling to study lifestyle politics with Facebook likes
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Abstract
“Lifestyle politics” suggests that political and ideological opinions are strongly connected to our consumption choices, music and food taste, cultural preferences, and other aspects of our daily lives. With the growing political polarization this idea has become all the more relevant to a wide range of social scientists. Empirical research in this domain, however, is confronted with an impractical challenge; this type of detailed information on people’s lifestyle is very difficult to operationalize, and extremely time consuming and costly to query in a survey. A potential valuable alternative data source to capture these values and lifestyle choices is social media data. In this study, we explore the value of Facebook “like” data to complement traditional survey data to study lifestyle politics. We collect a unique dataset of Facebook likes and survey data of more than 6500 participants in Belgium, a fragmented multi-party system. Based on both types of data, we infer the political and ideological preference of our respondents. The results indicate that non-political Facebook likes are indicative of political preference and are useful to describe voters in terms of common interests, cultural preferences, and lifestyle features. This shows that social media data can be a valuable complement to traditional survey data to study lifestyle politics.
Language
English
Source (journal)
EPJ data science. - Heidelberg, 2012, currens
Publication
Heidelberg : Springer , 2021
ISSN
2193-1127
DOI
10.1140/EPJDS/S13688-021-00305-7
Volume/pages
10 (2021) , p. 1-25
Article Reference
50
ISI
000702777500001
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Project info
How political news affects and is affected by citizens in the social media age. Theoretical challenges and empirical opportunities
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 21.11.2024
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