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Andrea Ceron

Andrea Ceron

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Political Science

D-Index
24
Citations
3012
World Ranking
1680
National Ranking
43

Overview

Andrea Ceron is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy and specializes in the social sciences. Their research focuses primarily on political science and international relations, sociology and political science, as well as communication. Additional areas of study include strategy and management and artificial intelligence.

Their scholarly work encompasses a variety of main topics, including electoral systems and political participation, populism and right-wing movements, social media and politics, media influence and politics, media studies and communication, political influence and corporate strategies, and misinformation and its impacts.

Frequent publication venues in Andrea Ceron's career include:

  • New Media & Society
  • Journal of Information Technology & Politics
  • Politics and Governance
  • South European Society & Politics
  • Political Communication

Andrea Ceron's recent papers demonstrate a focus on political communication, misinformation, and social media effects across different contexts. Notable recent publications are:

  • Fact-checking, reputation, and political falsehoods in Italy and the United States, 2021, New Media & Society
  • Still 'fire in the (full) belly'? Anti-establishment rhetoric before and after government participation, 2020, Information Communication & Society
  • Short-Term Issue Emphasis on Twitter During the 2017 German Election: A Comparison of the Economic Left-Right and Socio-Cultural Dimensions, 2020, German Politics

Other papers in related fields, although not authored directly by Andrea Ceron, appeared in collaboration contexts highlighting overlapping research interests:

  • Keep Them Engaged! Investigating the Effects of Self-centered Social Media Communication Style on User Engagement in 12 European Countries, 2022, Political Communication
  • Patterns of Negative Campaigning during the 2019 European Election: Political Parties' Facebook Posts and Users' Sharing Behaviour across Twelve Countries, 2022, Journal of Information Technology & Politics

Andrea Ceron has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Márton Bene, Jörg Haßler, Simon Kruschinski, Melanie Magin, and Sara Berloto, each co-authoring multiple works.

Best Publications

  • Every tweet counts? How sentiment analysis of social media can improve our knowledge of citizens’ political preferences with an application to Italy and France

    Andrea Ceron;Luigi Curini;Stefano Maria Iacus;Giuseppe Porro

  • Internet, News, and Political Trust: The Difference Between Social Media and Online Media Outlets

    Andrea Ceron

  • Using Sentiment Analysis to Monitor Electoral Campaigns: Method Matters-Evidence From the United States and Italy

    Andrea Ceron;Luigi Curini;Stefano M. Iacus

  • E-campaigning on Twitter: The effectiveness of distributive promises and negative campaign in the 2013 Italian election

    Andrea Ceron;Giovanna d’Adda

  • Bounded oligarchy: How and when factions constrain leaders in party position-taking

    Andrea Ceron

  • Social media e sentiment analysis : l'evoluzione dei fenomeni sociali attraverso la rete

    Andrea Ceron;Luigi Curini;Stefano M. Iacus

  • iSA: A fast, scalable and accurate algorithm for sentiment analysis of social media content

    Andrea Ceron;Luigi Curini;Stefano Maria Iacus

  • First and second level agenda-setting in the Twitter-sphere : an application to the Italian political debate

    Andrea Ceron;Luigi Curini;Stefano M. Iacus

  • Brave rebels stay home: Assessing the effect of intra-party ideological heterogeneity and party whip on roll-call votes

    Andrea Ceron

  • The “Social Side” of Public Policy: Monitoring Online Public Opinion and Its Mobilization During the Policy Cycle

    Andrea Ceron;Fedra Negri

  • Flames and Debates: Do Social Media Affect Satisfaction with Democracy?

    Andrea Ceron;Vincenzo Memoli

  • Politics and Big Data : Nowcasting and Forecasting Elections with Social Media

    Andrea Ceron;Luigi Curini;Stefano Maria Iacus

  • Trust in Government and Media Slant A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Media Effects in Twenty-Seven European Countries

    Andrea Ceron;Vincenzo Memoli

  • Keep Them Engaged! Investigating the Effects of Self-centered Social Media Communication Style on User Engagement in 12 European Countries

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  • The politics of fission: an analysis of Faction Breakaways among Italian Parties (1946–2011)

    Andrea Ceron

  • Intra-party politics in 140 characters

    Andrea Ceron

  • The political dynamics of portfolio design in European democracies

    Ulrich Sieberer;Thomas M. Meyer;Hanna Bäck;Andrea Ceron

  • Social Media and Political Accountability

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  • Leaders, Factions and the Game of Intra-Party Politics

    Andrea Ceron

  • Inter-factional conflicts and government formation Do party leaders sort out ideological heterogeneity?

    Andrea Ceron

  • A Digital Movement of Opinion? Contesting Austerity Through Social Media

    Mauro Barisione;Andrea Ceron

  • Gamson rule not for all: Patterns of portfolio allocation among Italian party factions

    Andrea Ceron

  • Breakups hurt: Party switching and perceived proximity between politicians and their party:

    Andrea Ceron;Elisa Volpi

  • Social Media and Political Accountability: Bridging the Gap between Citizens and Politicians

    Andrea Ceron

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Hanitzsch
Thomas Hanitzsch Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Wolfgang C. Müller
Wolfgang C. Müller University of Vienna
Darren G. Lilleker
Darren G. Lilleker Bournemouth University
Hanna Bäck
Hanna Bäck Lund University

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