Igualdad y diversidad en X durante los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024
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2025
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Carrasco Polaino, R., Gonzálvez Vallés, J. E., & Carrero Márquez, O. (2025). Igualdad y diversidad en X durante los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024. Street Art & Urban Creativity, 11(4), 63–77. https://doi.org/10.62161/sauc.v11.5815
Abstract
La investigación analiza la conversación en la red social X relacionada con la igualdad y la diversidad durante la celebración de los juegos olímpicos de París en 2024. A través del análisis de redes sociales y de la estadística inferencial se descubrió la existencia de cinco grandes grupos de conversación en donde los temas relacionados con lo transgénero son los más frecuentes sin ninguna presencia de conversación entre los usuarios. Además, se descubrieron correlaciones positivas significativas entre el sentimiento positivo y la subjetividad de los posts y su engagement y la no existencia de diferencias significativas entre el formato de los mensajes (texto, imagen o vídeo) y el índice de interacción obtenido. Por último, no se detectó la presencia del efecto Boomerang en la red.
This study examines the conversation on the social media platform X concerning equality and diversity during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Through social network analysis and inferential statistics, five major conversation clusters were identified, with transgender-related topics being the most prevalent, yet lacking interaction between users. Additionally, significant positive correlations were found between positive sentiment and the subjectivity of posts and their engagement, while no significant differences were observed between the format of posts (text, image, or video) and their interaction rates. Finally, no evidence of the Boomerang effect was detected on the platform.
This study examines the conversation on the social media platform X concerning equality and diversity during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Through social network analysis and inferential statistics, five major conversation clusters were identified, with transgender-related topics being the most prevalent, yet lacking interaction between users. Additionally, significant positive correlations were found between positive sentiment and the subjectivity of posts and their engagement, while no significant differences were observed between the format of posts (text, image, or video) and their interaction rates. Finally, no evidence of the Boomerang effect was detected on the platform.













