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Abstract
In May 2013 and March 2015, actress Angelina Jolie wrote in the New York Times about her choice to undergo preventive surgery. In her two op-eds, she explained that - as a carrier of the BRCA1 gene mutation - preventive surgery was the best way to lower her heightened risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. By applying a digital methods approach to BRCA-related tweets from 2013 and 2015, before, during, and after the exposure of Jolie's story, this study maps and interprets Twitter discursive dynamics at two time points of the BRCA Twitter stream. Findings show an evolution in curation and framing dynamics occurring between 2013 and 2015, with individual patient advocates replacing advocacy organizations as top curators of BRCA content and coming to prominence as providers of specialist illness narratives. These results suggest that between 2013 and 2015, Twitter went from functioning primarily as an organization-centered news reporting mechanism, to working as a crowdsourced specialist awareness system. This article advances a twofold contribution. First, it points at Twitter's fluid functionality for an issue public and suggests that by looking at the life story-rather than at a single time point-of an issue-based Twitter stream, we can track the evolution of power roles underlying discursive practices and better interpret the emergence of non-elite actors in the public arena. Second, the study provides evidence of the rise of activist cultures that rely on fluid, non-elite, collective, and individual social media engagement.Entities:
Keywords: Angelina Jolie; BRCA; Twitter; broadcasting; framing; gatekeeping
Year: 2017 PMID: 29278246 PMCID: PMC5731555 DOI: 10.1177/2056305117733224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Media Soc ISSN: 2056-3051
Figure 1.BRCA-related Twitter activity over the 2013 and the 2015 sample periods.
Top Broadcasters in the 2013 Sample Period.
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| Shirakrance | AstleyClarke |
| 2 | Eperlste | Darwinianfail |
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| 4 | Individual_6 |
| BRCAGeneAware |
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| 6 | SLLitchy | FacingOurRisk | |
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| 8 | PinkMoonLovelie | CheckYourGenes, | BRCAStudyBC, Jamesian, |
| 9 | individual_1, |
| retnobi91 |
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The rankings are based on absolute outdegree values.
Figure 2.User interactions in the 2013 sample period (Gephi, graphs based on Forced Atlas algorithm).
Top Gatekeepers in the 2013 Sample Period.
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| 1 | BCAction | TIME |
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| HealthRanger | myriadgenetics |
| 3 | kara_dioguardi | theRightSteph | AP |
| 4 | FacingOurRisk |
| KitFrieden |
| 5 | myriadgenetics | causes | BCAction |
| 6 | sandrasparkly | CR_UK | LizSzabo |
| 7 | Individual_6 | ClevelandClinic | FacingOurRisk |
| 8 | elizabethiorns | katiecouric | BCCampaign |
| 9 | mrgunn | DrOz | amyverner |
| 10 | ACLULive | AstroKatie | xeni |
The rankings are based on absolute indegree values.
Figure 4.Hashtag networks across the 2013 sample period (Gephi, graphs based on Forced Atlas algorithm).
Top Broadcasters in the 2015 Sample Period.
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| 6 | OvarianCancerUK |
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| double_whammied | Individual_4, MHBTmovie |
The rankings are based on absolute outdegree values.
Figure 3.User interactions across the 2015 sample period (Gephi, graphs based on Forced Atlas algorithm).
Top Gatekeepers in the 2015 Sample Period.
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| 2 | BRCAUmbrella | mindykaling |
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| 4 | OvarianCancerUK | BRCAUmbrella |
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| nytimes |
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| pinkandbluedoc |
| 9 | ClairaHermet | BBC_WHYS | MyGeneCounsel |
| 10 | beBRCAware |
| EricTopol |
The rankings are based on absolute indegree values.
Hashtag Pairs with Top 10 Frequencies over the 2013 Sample Period.
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| Hashtag 1 | Hashtag 2 | Hashtag 1 | Hashtag 2 | Hashtag 1 | Hashtag 2 | |
| 1 | BRCA | SCOTUS |
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| BRCA | SCOTUS |
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| BRCA | AngelinaJolie |
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| 3 | BRCA | genepatent | BRCA1 | cancer | BRCA | genes |
| 4 | BRCA | genepatents | BRCA1 | breastcancer | SCOTUS | genes |
| 5 | BRCA | cancer | BRCA1 | AngelinaJolie | SCOTUS | Myriad |
| 6 | BRCA | Myriad | BRCA1 | breast | BRCA | BCSM |
| 7 | BRCA | hgprally | BRCA | BCSM | BRCA | genepatents breastcancer |
| 8 | SCOTUS | genepatents | BRCA | mastectomy | BRCA | Myriad |
| 9 | BRCA | previvor | BRCA | cancer | SCOTUS | breastcancer |
| 10 | SCOTUS | hgprally | breastcancer | AngelinaJolie | genepatents | DNA |
Hashtag Pairs with Top 10 Frequencies over the 2015 Sample Period.
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| Hashtag 1 | Hashtag 2 | Hashtag 1 | Hashtag 2 | Hashtag 1 | Hashtag 2 | |
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| BRCA | AngelinaJolie |
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| BRCA | cancer | BCSM | breastcancer |
| 3 | BCSM | breastcancer | BRCA | ovariancancer | mastectomy | breastcancer |
| 4 | BRCA | ovariancancer |
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| 5 | BRCA | mastectomy | BRCA | HCChat | BCSM | mastectomy |
| 6 | mastectomy | breastcancer | BRCA | hereditarycancer | BRCA | mastectomy |
| 7 | BCSM | mastectomy |
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| 8 | BRCA | bckills | cancer | AngelinaJolie | mastectomy | |
| 9 | BRCA | Lynchsyndrome | AngelinaJolie | ovariancancer | BCSM | facebook |
| 10 | BRCA | BRCA | HCChat | BRCA | Lynchsyndrome | |
Figure 5.Hashtag networks across the 2015 sample period (Gephi, graphs based on Forced Atlas algorithm).