Social Sciences
social media
100%
twitter
75%
citizen
61%
political opinion
51%
hip hop
48%
campaign
44%
structural analysis
44%
citizens' participation
41%
humor
38%
politics
38%
protest
38%
presidential election
38%
entertainment
36%
journalism
36%
solidarity
33%
promotion
32%
news
32%
interview
32%
discourse
30%
VIP
28%
pop culture
27%
gay rights
25%
polarization
25%
visual communication
25%
political communication
21%
collective identity
21%
marketing
20%
digital media
19%
study group
19%
allies
18%
surveillance
16%
typology
16%
rhetoric
15%
young adult
15%
empowerment
15%
utilization
15%
candidacy
14%
video
14%
masculinity
13%
participation
13%
persuasion
13%
political participation
12%
threat
12%
satire
12%
Social Movements
11%
journalist
11%
public opinion
11%
resources
10%
appeal
10%
citizenship
9%
Arts & Humanities
Social Media
66%
Citizen Participation
55%
Lesbian
53%
Presidential Elections
51%
Bisexual
47%
Clothes
45%
Activism
45%
Structural Analysis
45%
Hip-hop
45%
Digital Age
44%
Panic
44%
Memes
38%
Queerness
36%
Discourse
35%
Peers
28%
Rappers
21%
Masculinity
18%
Social Movements
16%
YouTube
16%
Political Participation
15%
Media Effects
15%
Public Opinion
15%
Moderation
15%
Media Studies
14%
Marketing
14%
Persuasion
13%
Public Sphere
13%
Remix
13%
Informing
13%
Connectives
12%
Conceptual Framework
12%
Verbal Aggression
12%
Iconoclasm
12%
Defamation
12%
Supporters
11%
Ecosystem
11%
Citizenship
11%
In-depth Interviews
11%
African-American Culture
10%
Communal Identity
10%
Controlled
10%
Imperfect
10%
Autonomy
9%
Parody
9%
Homophobia
9%
Backlash
9%
Theoretical Framework
8%
Young Adults
8%
Solidarity
8%
Reactionary
8%