Tag: UKGE15
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Digital era political parties post #GE2015
19 May 2015
Author:Along with consultants and advisors and large-scale data management platforms from Obama’s hugely successful digital campaigns, all the main political parties used an arsenal of social media and digital ...
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Could social media forecast political movements?
8 May 2015
Author:GE2015 turned out to be a bad night for some. Beyond the obvious political parties, the reputation of polling firms took a big hit: while the exit poll got ...
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Where do people mention candidates on Twitter?
8 May 2015
Author:In previous posts we’ve looked at people mentioning local party candidates on Twitter. In that post we basically assumed that people mentioning local candidates were based in the same ...
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Which parties were most read on Wikipedia?
8 May 2015
Author:Taha and Stefano previously looked at the distribution of Wikipedia pages by candidate. These pages are much more patchy than Twitter handles: only in the Conservative and Labour cases ...
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What if mentions were votes?
7 May 2015
Author:The last post looked at mention activity for each British constituency. What would happen if we took these mentions to be votes? Does this reaction from social media offer ...
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Which parties are having the most impact on Twitter?
7 May 2015
Author:The previous two posts have shown that the amount of effort parties are putting in on Twitter at the local level is pretty variable. But what about the response ...
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The (local) General Election on Twitter
7 May 2015
Author:The UK’s national election is decided on a constituency basis: 650 odd separate small elections, each returning one MP. Despite the obvious importance of national parties and their leaders ...
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Social media are not just for elections
6 May 2015
Author:The Oxford West and Abingdon hopefuls recreated in Lego for BBC Radio Oxford by Andrew Beaumont. #GE2015 is the ‘is it a social media election?’ election. Most usually the ...
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Online presence of the General Election Candidates: Labour wins Twitter while Tories take Wikipedia
3 May 2015
Author:Some have called the forthcoming UK general election a Social Media Election. It might be a bit of exaggeration, but there is no doubt that both candidates and voters are very ...
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What does it mean to win a debate anyway?: Media Coverage of the Leaders’ Debates vs. Google Search Trends
29 April 2015
Author:Eve Ahearn
Following the April 2nd Leaders’ Debate the media portrayed Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party, as the victor of the night, or at least a victor. ...
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Wikipedia and Shapps: Sockpuppetry, Conflict of Interest, or None?
23 April 2015
Author:Will the real Grant Shapps please stand up? ViciousCritic/Totally Socks, (CC BY-NC-SA) You must have heard about the recent accusation of Grant Shapps by the Guardian. Basically, the Guardian ...
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The MPs whose Wikipedia pages have been edited from inside parliament
21 April 2015
Author:Josh Cowls
Grant Shapps is in the headlines after being accused of self-serving edits made to his own entry on Wikipedia, as well as unflattering changes made to rivals’ pages. But he may ...
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