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Main Authors: Sosa, Juan, Riveros, Brayan, Camargo-Díaz, Emma J.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.16827
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author Sosa, Juan
Riveros, Brayan
Camargo-Díaz, Emma J.
author_facet Sosa, Juan
Riveros, Brayan
Camargo-Díaz, Emma J.
contents The legislative output of Colombia's House of Representatives between 2014 and 2025 is analyzed using 4,083 bills. Bipartite networks are constructed between parties and bills, and between representatives and bills, along with their projections, to characterize co-sponsorship patterns, centrality, and influence, and to assess whether political polarization is reflected in legislative collaboration. In parallel, the content of the initiatives is studied through semantic networks based on co-occurrences extracted from short descriptions, and topics by party and period are identified using a stochastic block model for weighted networks, with additional comparison using Latent Dirichlet Allocation. In addition, a Bayesian sociability model is applied to detect terms with robust connectivity and to summarize discursive cores. Overall, the approach integrates relational and semantic structure to describe thematic shifts across administrations, identify influential actors and collectives, and provide a reproducible synthesis that promotes transparency and citizen oversight of the legislative process.
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spellingShingle The Colombian legislative process, 2014-2025: networks, topics, and polarization
Sosa, Juan
Riveros, Brayan
Camargo-Díaz, Emma J.
Physics and Society
Computation
Methodology
The legislative output of Colombia's House of Representatives between 2014 and 2025 is analyzed using 4,083 bills. Bipartite networks are constructed between parties and bills, and between representatives and bills, along with their projections, to characterize co-sponsorship patterns, centrality, and influence, and to assess whether political polarization is reflected in legislative collaboration. In parallel, the content of the initiatives is studied through semantic networks based on co-occurrences extracted from short descriptions, and topics by party and period are identified using a stochastic block model for weighted networks, with additional comparison using Latent Dirichlet Allocation. In addition, a Bayesian sociability model is applied to detect terms with robust connectivity and to summarize discursive cores. Overall, the approach integrates relational and semantic structure to describe thematic shifts across administrations, identify influential actors and collectives, and provide a reproducible synthesis that promotes transparency and citizen oversight of the legislative process.
title The Colombian legislative process, 2014-2025: networks, topics, and polarization
topic Physics and Society
Computation
Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.16827