Chaves Montero, AlfonsoRelinque Medina, FernandoFernández Borrero, Manuela A.Vázquez Aguado, Octavio2026-01-132026-01-132021-02-18Sustainability, 13(4), 218710.3390/su13042187https://hdl.handle.net/10433/25524The state of alarm caused by Covid-19 has mobilised the population’s digital social participation in social networks. Likewise, the relevance acquired by Social Services as a support for the social and health crisis has generated an unprecedented social debate on Twitter about the reality of these services in Spain. The analysis of this phenomenon is the focus of the present article, in which the tweets on Social Services and Covid-19 published during the confinement have been analysed using the qualitative analysis software Atlas.Ti. The results show the precariousness of social services and that a change in the management and financing model of these services is required to guarantee benefits and satisfy fundamental social rights.application/pdfenAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Covid-19TwitterSocial ServicesCitizen interactionsPolitical discourseNetwork analysisTwitter, social services and covid-19: Analysis of interactions between political parties and citizensjournal articleopen access