The analysis was conducted from 12 October to 16 December 2019 on Twitter through the study of the five main political leaders— Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn, Jo Swinson, Nicola Sturgeon, and Nigel Farage — during the 2019 UK electoral campaign
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
Political actors are increasingly curating their own audiences via social media, communicating direc...
In recent years, political communication has been marked by an increased use of social media. Platfo...
The analysis was conducted from 12 October to 16 December 2019 on Twitter through the study of the f...
Contains Twitter textual data (and related metadata) retrieved from 20/11/2019 to 11/12/2019, to exp...
How did political parties make use of Instagram during the UK General Election of 2019
Our data covers the Twitter communication by elite political actors from all 28 EU member states dur...
The dataset is produced as a part of the ‘Media in Context and the 2015 General Election: How Tradit...
This RISJ factsheet presents an analysis of a sample of 4.26 million news-related tweets from a larg...
The British Election Longitudinal News Study 2015–2019 (BELNS) contains campaign coverage relating t...
The microblogging platform Twitter has gained notoriety for its status as both a communication chann...
The 2019 UK election was touted by many as a contest between the parliament and the people. But who ...
This study examines how emergent Twitter publics are organised and engage with political scandal and...
If we are to believe the pundits, social media has played an outsized role in recent political event...
The microblogging platform Twitter has gained notoriety for its status as both a communication chann...
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
Political actors are increasingly curating their own audiences via social media, communicating direc...
In recent years, political communication has been marked by an increased use of social media. Platfo...
The analysis was conducted from 12 October to 16 December 2019 on Twitter through the study of the f...
Contains Twitter textual data (and related metadata) retrieved from 20/11/2019 to 11/12/2019, to exp...
How did political parties make use of Instagram during the UK General Election of 2019
Our data covers the Twitter communication by elite political actors from all 28 EU member states dur...
The dataset is produced as a part of the ‘Media in Context and the 2015 General Election: How Tradit...
This RISJ factsheet presents an analysis of a sample of 4.26 million news-related tweets from a larg...
The British Election Longitudinal News Study 2015–2019 (BELNS) contains campaign coverage relating t...
The microblogging platform Twitter has gained notoriety for its status as both a communication chann...
The 2019 UK election was touted by many as a contest between the parliament and the people. But who ...
This study examines how emergent Twitter publics are organised and engage with political scandal and...
If we are to believe the pundits, social media has played an outsized role in recent political event...
The microblogging platform Twitter has gained notoriety for its status as both a communication chann...
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
Political actors are increasingly curating their own audiences via social media, communicating direc...
In recent years, political communication has been marked by an increased use of social media. Platfo...