Research Symposium
24th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 3, 2024
Peyton Cook Poster Session 5: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm/263
BIO
Peyton is a second year student studying International Affairs and Cyber Criminology. She is from Titusville, FL, a place that fostered her love of space and research at a young age. She loves any and all research about politics, social sciences, and the world around her.
UNMASKING PUBLIC LEADERSHIP THROUGH TWEETS: A MACHINE LEARNING ANALYSIS OF U.S. OFFICIALS' SOCIAL MEDIA USE
Authors: Peyton Cook, Guimin ZhengStudent Major: International Affairs + Cyber Criminology
Mentor: Guimin Zheng
Mentor's Department: Askew School of Public Administration and Policy Mentor's College: College of Social Science and Public Policy Co-Presenters:
Abstract
Twitter/X is an increasingly useful app for quick and easy
comunication with people all round the world. Because of
this versatility, Twitter has become a platform through
which news, data, and ideas can sqpread quickly. More
recently, X has become an incrdibly popular platform. for
policicians to communicate with their constituents quickly
and effectively. But how is this platform used?
Keywords: Politics, Twitter, Social Media, Voting, Government