Abiola Sylvester Akinnubi
Deliberation and communication within the national space have had numerous implications on how citizens online and offline perceive government. It has also impacted the relationship between opposition and incumbent governments in the Indo-Pacific region.
Authoritarian regimes have historically had control over the dissemination of information, thereby controlling power and limiting challenges from citizens who are not comfortable with the status quo.
Social media and blogs have allowed citizens of these countries to find a way to communicate, and the exchange of information continues to rise. The quest by both authoritarian and democratic regimes to control or influence the discussion in the public sphere has given rise to concepts like cybertroopers, congressional bloggers, and commentator bloggers, among others.
Cybertroopers have become the de facto online soldiers of authoritarian regimes who must embrace democracy. While commentator and congressional bloggers have acted with different strategies, commentator bloggers educate online citizens with knowledgeable information to influence the citizens.
Congressional bloggers are political officeholders who use blogging to communicate their positions on ongoing national issues. Therefore, this work has explored various concepts synonymous with the Indo-Pacific public sphere and how it shapes elections and democracy.
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Visualization of Influential Blog Networks Using BlogTracker
Visualization of Influential Blog Networks Using BlogTracker
Abiola Sylvester Akinnubi
Nitin Agarwal
Ayokunle Sunmola
Vanessa Okeke
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Toward Improved Clustering for Textual Data
Toward Improved Clustering for Textual Data
Abiola Sylvester Akinnubi