Examining the Roles, Sentiments, and Discourse of European Interest Groups in the Ukrainian War through X (Twitter)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Grassroots Lobbying and Its Transformative Impact on EU Policy Dynamics
1.2. Social Media as a Key Component in Contemporary Lobbying Strategies
1.3. X Data Exploration of the Russia–Ukraine War
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Objectives and Hypotheses
2.2. Groups of Interests Data Collection
2.3. X Activity Data Collection
2.4. Comprehensive Methodological Explanation
3. Results
3.1. Content Analysis: Which Topics Are Prevalent before and after the War?
3.2. Sentiment Analysis: How Do Sentiments Differ before and after the Outbreak of the War?
3.3. Network Analysis: Who Is Related to Whom? Who Are Important Users?
3.3.1. Original Messages
3.3.2. Retweeted Messages
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Term | Estimate | Standard Error | Statistic | p-Value * |
---|---|---|---|---|
Positive Bing | −2.626350 × 10−8 | 1.792441 × 10−7 | −0.146523613 | 0.883 |
Positive Affin | −2.016360 × 10−9 | 3.908429 × 10−7 | −0.005159005 | 0.995 |
Negative Bing | 5.479683 × 10−7 | 1.651721 × 10−7 | 3.317559707 | 0.001 ** |
Negative Affin | 6.775845 × 10−7 | 3.323500 × 10−7 | 2.038767728 | 0.042 * |
X Username | Retweets | Original Tweet Text * |
---|---|---|
withsecure | 584 | F-Secure FREEDOME VPN is now available for free in all of Ukraine. Protect your online privacy. Download from the link above. |
exxonmobil | 489 | We issued the following statement regarding the situation in Ukraine today. |
planet | 378 | Latest from Chuhuiv Airbase in Ukraine Imagery captured on 21 February and today 24 February 2022. |
VWGroup | 324 | Against the background of the Russian attack on has decided to stop the production of vehicles in Kaluga Nizhny Novgorod until further notice. Vehicle exports to Russia will also be stopped with immediate effect. |
ElisaOyj | 273 | We want to show our support for Ukraine and we have decided to close the Russian Today channel. |
sryhma | 206 | SOK has decided to give up business in Russia. SOK has 16 prisms in St Petersburg and three hotels and about 1000 employees. Business shutdown has begun. |
ValioFi | 191 | We condemn the Russian attack on Ukraine and hope that the situation will stabilize as soon as possible. We immediately stop export from Finland to Russia. |
kpn | 185 | The situation in Ukraine is dear to us. That is why we will not charge any costs for mobile calling and texting until the end of March calling and SMS and fixing it. We also make roaming calling data and SMS free of charge for our customers who are in Ukraine. |
VodafoneGroup | 176 | A statement on the situation in Ukraine. |
Maerks | 139 | We are deeply concerned by the crisis in Ukraine. We closely follow government posing new sanctions on Russia impacting operations from direct amp indirect restrictions. New Maersk bookings from Russia will be temporarily suspended except food, medical and humanitarian supplies. |
X Username | Degree Centrality | Betweenness Centrality | Eigenvector Centrality |
---|---|---|---|
ceskedrahy_ | 24 | 770 | 0.0045 |
BGK pl | 8 | 621 | NA |
ZPPnetpl | 7 | 126 | NA |
Itonederland | 7 | NA | NA |
UNESID | 7 | 976 | 0.0088 |
Elinkcinoelama | 6 | 112 | NA |
dzbank | 6 | NA | NA |
withsecure | 5 | NA | NA |
Metinvest_group | 5 | NA | NA |
bdzvpresse | NA | 240 | NA |
Meta | NA | 174 | NA |
vnoncw | NA | 173 | NA |
ZDH news | NA | 144 | NA |
CDCargo | NA | NA | 0.0131 |
Sjaak VanDerTak | NA | NA | 0.0088 |
spcr | NA | NA | 0.0088 |
BusinessEurope | NA | NA | 0.0088 |
mapagob | NA | NA | 0.0066 |
efpia | NA | NA | 0.0044 |
TechFinland | NA | NA | 0.0044 |
X Username | Original Tweet Text * | Retweets | Original Tweet X Username |
---|---|---|---|
hotellerie _de | @ZelenskyyUa’s TV address to the Russian people might be the most moving speech that I’ve ever seen in my entire life. The whole world needs to see, understand and share this crucial Ukrainian message. | 137,624 | PMoelleken |
hotellerie _de | Starlink service is now active in Ukraine. More terminals en route. | 130,671 | elonmusk |
PolskalzbaMleka | People marching through central Moscow this evening chanting “No to War!”. | 118,396 | mjluxmoore |
hotellerie _de | 1/12 We—Russia—want to be a nation of peace. Alas, few people would call us that now. | 29,093 | navalny |
hotellerie _de | Bloody hell. Looking at a message from the Ukraine Library Association concerning the cancellation of their forthcoming conference. It basically says “We will reschedule just as soon as we have finished vanquishing our invaders”. Ukrainian Librarians, I salute you. | 27,019 | NickPoolel |
MEArbeitgeber | Russia’s “liberation”. | 24,624 | LukeDCoffey |
SpiFa_eV | More than 100,000 people attended a peace rally and demonstration in Berlin on Sunday in support of Ukraine. Organizers, which included peace and environmental groups, unions and churches, had expected 20,000 to gather. | 19,065 | nytimes |
WierzbickiJerzy | Ukraine has officially filed a lawsuit against the Russian Federation to the International Court of Justice in the Hague. | 18,806 | ZelenskyyUa |
hotellerie _de | Estonia is banning Russian airlines from our airspace. We invite all EU countries to do the same. There is no place for planes of the aggressor state in democratic skies. | 18,280 | kajakallas |
WierzbickiJerzy | According to Putin’s plan, Belarus’ troops had to enter Ukraine a week ago. But something went wrong. Some officers resigned, some fled Belarus and contacted us. Conscripts are massively fleeing. Apparently, some generals opposed the participation of Belarus in the war. | 15,685 | franakviacorka |
X Username | Degree Centrality | Betweenness Centrality | Eigenvector Centrality |
---|---|---|---|
WierzbickiJerzy | 34 | 1520 | 1.0001 |
hotellerie_de elpia | 30 | 1515 | 0.9111 |
efpia | 14 | 730 | 0.1991 |
danske research | 14 | NA | 0.0999 |
PolskalzbaMleka | 12 | 1305 | 0.2000 |
jnaervig | 12 | NA | NA |
grupa pfr | 11 | 1535 | 0.0888 |
MVFP_Presse | 8 | 778 | NA |
ECG_Association | 8 | NA | 0.0707 |
belzypresse | 7 | 573 | NA |
DanskIndustri | NA | 648 | NA |
GrainClub | NA | 502 | NA |
FinanceLatvia | NA | 474 | NA |
ecosia | NA | NA | 0.1888 |
ASCER_comunica | NA | NA | 0.1322 |
Semantic Visions | NA | NA | 0.1222 |
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Gorostiza-Cerviño, A.; Serna-Ortega, Á.; Moreno-Cabanillas, A.; Almansa-Martínez, A.; Castillo-Esparcia, A. Examining the Roles, Sentiments, and Discourse of European Interest Groups in the Ukrainian War through X (Twitter). Information 2024, 15, 422. https://doi.org/10.3390/info15070422
Gorostiza-Cerviño A, Serna-Ortega Á, Moreno-Cabanillas A, Almansa-Martínez A, Castillo-Esparcia A. Examining the Roles, Sentiments, and Discourse of European Interest Groups in the Ukrainian War through X (Twitter). Information. 2024; 15(7):422. https://doi.org/10.3390/info15070422
Chicago/Turabian StyleGorostiza-Cerviño, Aritz, Álvaro Serna-Ortega, Andrea Moreno-Cabanillas, Ana Almansa-Martínez, and Antonio Castillo-Esparcia. 2024. "Examining the Roles, Sentiments, and Discourse of European Interest Groups in the Ukrainian War through X (Twitter)" Information 15, no. 7: 422. https://doi.org/10.3390/info15070422
APA StyleGorostiza-Cerviño, A., Serna-Ortega, Á., Moreno-Cabanillas, A., Almansa-Martínez, A., & Castillo-Esparcia, A. (2024). Examining the Roles, Sentiments, and Discourse of European Interest Groups in the Ukrainian War through X (Twitter). Information, 15(7), 422. https://doi.org/10.3390/info15070422