Abstract: With increasing attention devoted to automated bot accounts, fake news, and echo chambers, how much of the theory of a Habermassian public sphere is still applicable to social media? Drawing on Twitter data collected on April 16, 2017, during the night of Turkey’s 2017 Constitutional Referendum, we test whether the networks of political communication resemble the communicative structures characteristic of Habermas’s “public sphere.” The referendum left the country sharply divided; 51.4 percent of the electorate voted in favor of amendin...
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