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Which parties are having the most impact on Twitter? |
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Which parties are having the most impact on Twitter? 8211; Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Which parties are having the most impact on Twitter? 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 they are getting? Using the same YourNextMP. Data for the list of candidate Twitter handles. Twitter mentions of local party candidates.
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Social media are not just for elections |
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Social media are not just for elections – Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Social media are not just for elections. 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 question has been asked only to be rejected, with the Guardian arguing midway through the campaign. But are these really. As the Guardian noted. And a...
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Gallery |
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Gallery – Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Digital era political parties post #GE2015. Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015. Could social media forecast political movements? Where do people mention candidates on Twitter? Which parties were most read on Wikipedia? Coming in 2015, from H.Margetts, P. John, S.Hale, T.Yasseri: Political Turbulence: How Social Media Shape Collective Action. 2015 Terms of Use.
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Where do people mention candidates on Twitter? |
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Where do people mention candidates on Twitter? 8211; Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Where do people mention candidates on Twitter? 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 constituency as the candidate themselves. But is that the case? Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to e...
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Blog |
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Blog – Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Digital era political parties post #GE2015. Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015. Could social media forecast political movements? 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 more or less in the ball park, none of the pre-election polls were anywher...
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Could social media forecast political movements? |
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Could social media forecast political movements? 8211; Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Could social media forecast political movements? Considering the weaknesses of conventional polling, could social media have filled a gap in terms of forecasting the earthquake that was to come? Were people on Twitter in advance of the opinion polls? We also showed more Wikipedia interest for the Tories than Labour. Once the results are announced in f...
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The (local) General Election on Twitter |
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The (local) General Election on Twitter – Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. The (local) General Election on Twitter. In a previous post. Taha Yasseri and Stefano de Sabbata looked at the distribution of candidate accounts on Twitter, based on data from YourNextMP. Level of candidate activity on Twitter. Compared to the map which Taha and Stefano produced on account distribution. Candidate activity on Twitter by party. The histogram above ...
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Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015 |
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Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015 – Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015. Congratulations to my friend @Messina2012 on his role in the resounding Conservative victory in Britain’ tweeted David Axelrod, campaign advisor to Miliband, to his former colleague Jim Messina, Cameron’s strategy adviser, on May 8. He has a point. Labour...
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Digital era political parties post #GE2015 |
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Digital era political parties post #GE2015 – Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. Digital era political parties post #GE2015. Along with consultants and advisors and large-scale data management platforms from Obama’s hugely successful digital campaigns. To understand the different ways in which they did so. May, ‘Big data, micro-targeting and social media campaigns just thrashed 5 million conversations and community organizing ’. Both partie...
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UK Election 2015 |
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UK Election 2015 – Elections and the Internet. Elections and the Internet. Research from the Oxford Internet Institute. We have been collecting Twitter, Wikipedia, YouTube, and Facebook data on major parties, general hashtags (e.g., #ge2015. All MP candidates whose social media ids are known, and voter advice applications. The data we produced during our election night data-hack. We also showed more Wikipedia interest for the Tories than Labour. Digital era political parties post #GE2015. Provides you wi...
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