Concerns have reached the mainstream about how social media are affecting political outcomes. One trajectory for this is the exposure of politicians to online abuse. In this paper we use 1.4 million tweets from the months before the 2015 and 2017 UK general elections to explore the abuse directed at politicians. Results show that abuse increased substantially in 2017 compared with 2015. Abusive tweets show a strong relationship with total tweets received, indicating for the most part impersonality, but a second pathway targets less prominent individuals, suggesting different kinds of abuse. Accounts that send abuse are more likely to be throwaway. Economy and immigration were major foci of abusive tweets in 2015, whereas terrorism came to t...
As COVID-19 sweeps the globe, outcomes depend on effective relationships between the public and deci...
Recently, widely reported studies assessed messages sent to UK female MPs online and concluded that ...
Existing studies focusing on politicians' adoption of Twitter have found that they use it primarily ...
Concerns have reached the mainstream about how social media are affecting political outcomes. One tr...
Concerns have reached the mainstream about how social media are affecting political outcomes. One tr...
The 2019 UK general election took place against a background of rising online hostility levels towar...
There has been growing public attention around the abuse of MPs online including criminal conviction...
The UK has had a volatile political environment for some years now, with Brexit and leadership crise...
We extend previous work about general election-related abuse of UK MPs with two new time periods, on...
Against a backdrop of tensions related to EU membership, we find levels of online abuse toward UK MP...
We extend previous work about general election-related abuse of UK MPs with two new time periods, on...
Politicians are known to be targets for some of the worst abuse on social media, including rape and ...
Against a backdrop of tensions related to EU membership, we find levels of online abuse toward UK MP...
COVID-19 has given rise to a lot of malicious content online, including hate speech, online abuse, a...
Online abuse directed at female politicians has the potential to present barriers to the political r...
As COVID-19 sweeps the globe, outcomes depend on effective relationships between the public and deci...
Recently, widely reported studies assessed messages sent to UK female MPs online and concluded that ...
Existing studies focusing on politicians' adoption of Twitter have found that they use it primarily ...
Concerns have reached the mainstream about how social media are affecting political outcomes. One tr...
Concerns have reached the mainstream about how social media are affecting political outcomes. One tr...
The 2019 UK general election took place against a background of rising online hostility levels towar...
There has been growing public attention around the abuse of MPs online including criminal conviction...
The UK has had a volatile political environment for some years now, with Brexit and leadership crise...
We extend previous work about general election-related abuse of UK MPs with two new time periods, on...
Against a backdrop of tensions related to EU membership, we find levels of online abuse toward UK MP...
We extend previous work about general election-related abuse of UK MPs with two new time periods, on...
Politicians are known to be targets for some of the worst abuse on social media, including rape and ...
Against a backdrop of tensions related to EU membership, we find levels of online abuse toward UK MP...
COVID-19 has given rise to a lot of malicious content online, including hate speech, online abuse, a...
Online abuse directed at female politicians has the potential to present barriers to the political r...
As COVID-19 sweeps the globe, outcomes depend on effective relationships between the public and deci...
Recently, widely reported studies assessed messages sent to UK female MPs online and concluded that ...
Existing studies focusing on politicians' adoption of Twitter have found that they use it primarily ...