Independent publishers and social networks in the 21st century: the balance of power in the transatlantic Spanish-language book market
Ana Gallego-Cui\~nas, Esteban Romero-Fr\'ias, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado

TL;DR
This study uses Twitter data and social network analysis to examine the influence of Latin American independent publishers as gatekeepers in the Spanish-language book market and explores geopolitical dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel methodology combining social network analysis and literary criticism to analyze the digital presence of independent publishers in the Spanish-language market.
Findings
Some Latin American publishers act as gatekeepers to the mainstream market
Twitter is a valid source for analyzing the independent book industry
The approach can be extended to other cultural sectors
Abstract
The present paper uses Twitter to analyze the current state of the worldwide, Spanish-language, independent publishing market. The main purposes are to determine whether certain Latin American Spanish-language independent publishers function as gatekeepers of World Literature and to analyze the geopolitical structure of this global market, addressing both the Europe-America dialectic and neocolonial practices. After selecting the sample of publishers, we conducted a search for their Twitter profiles and located 131; we then downloaded data from the corresponding Twitter APIs. Finally, we applied social network analysis to study the presence of and interaction between our sample of independent publishers on this social media. Our results provide data-based evidence supporting the hypothesis of some literary critics who suggest that in Latin America, certain publishers act as gatekeepers…
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