Elections, social media, and the supreme court: the presence of ministers on twitter
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In this article, we discuss the use of social media by the Justices of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), based on their Twitter posts, from the beginning of the electoral campaign (August 16, 2022) to the period following the Invasion of the Three Powers (January 31, 2023). This research builds upon a previous study that identified a gap in sociological research regarding the digital content production by judges on social media and combines quantitative and qualitative methodologies to analyze the content of STF Justices' Twitter posts (collected up to July 2022). The article presents the second phase of the research, maintaining the methodology used and expanding the temporal scope of the analysis.
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