A Multidimensional Analysis of Political Homophily Among Politically Active Twitter Users in Uruguay
Juan A. Bogliaccini
A key focus in the study of digital and social media in politics has been to investigate the homophily of online interactions and content exposure, often framed as the extent to which these platforms operate as echo chambers. However, research in this area has yielded mixed findings. One possible explanation is that the degree of homophily in online behavior varies depending on the specific type of behavior examined. This paper contributes to this debate by measuring multiple indicators of polit
