The Fast Food Shutdown project was developed as a response to a forthcoming day of action organised by the Independent Workers of the World union on the 10th October 2018. We collected all tweets containing hashtags relating to the various groups of employees taking part in the action: McDonald's (#McStrike), UberEats (#UberEatsStrike), Wetherspoons (#Spoonstrike) and TGI Fridays (#AllEyesonTGIs), as well as the hashtag for the event #FFS410, which was designed to reflect the core demand for £10 per hour minimum wages as well as the date of the action. Tweets were collected over a period of 15 days before, during and after the event.This proposal is for a National Research Centre (WISERD/Civil Society) to undertake a five year programme of ...
As part of the WISERD Cardiff lunchtime seminar series, Dr Wil Chivers recently reported early findi...
In-depth semi-structured interviews focused on understanding the experiences and perspectives of thi...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (6 May 2018 - 16 May 2018) to explore the potentia...
The 'McStrike' project was developed as a response to a forthcoming strike by McDonald's employees i...
We collected all tweets containing the hashtags relating to the strike action (#AllEyesonTGIs, #TGIS...
The project explores conversations occurring on Twitter concerned with the passage through Parliamen...
This article discusses the Fast Food Shutdown, a strike on 4 October 2018 that involved Wetherspoon,...
This article discusses the Fast Food Shutdown, a strike on 4 October 2018 that involved Wetherspoon,...
This project explored the extent of platform cooperativism in the UK. The research specifically soug...
In late 2019 and early 2020 the coronavirus Covid-19 spread rapidly throughout the world, resulting ...
A series of interviews were conducted with participants in local organizations and stakeholders in t...
Qualitative interviews, observation and group interview were conducted with representatives of faith...
In late 2019 and early 2020 the coronavirus Covid-19 spread rapidly throughout the world, resulting ...
This project conducted a cross-sectional survey of attitudes regarding the EU Referendum, the campai...
Interviews took places across four city regions, two within Wales and two within England. Interviews...
As part of the WISERD Cardiff lunchtime seminar series, Dr Wil Chivers recently reported early findi...
In-depth semi-structured interviews focused on understanding the experiences and perspectives of thi...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (6 May 2018 - 16 May 2018) to explore the potentia...
The 'McStrike' project was developed as a response to a forthcoming strike by McDonald's employees i...
We collected all tweets containing the hashtags relating to the strike action (#AllEyesonTGIs, #TGIS...
The project explores conversations occurring on Twitter concerned with the passage through Parliamen...
This article discusses the Fast Food Shutdown, a strike on 4 October 2018 that involved Wetherspoon,...
This article discusses the Fast Food Shutdown, a strike on 4 October 2018 that involved Wetherspoon,...
This project explored the extent of platform cooperativism in the UK. The research specifically soug...
In late 2019 and early 2020 the coronavirus Covid-19 spread rapidly throughout the world, resulting ...
A series of interviews were conducted with participants in local organizations and stakeholders in t...
Qualitative interviews, observation and group interview were conducted with representatives of faith...
In late 2019 and early 2020 the coronavirus Covid-19 spread rapidly throughout the world, resulting ...
This project conducted a cross-sectional survey of attitudes regarding the EU Referendum, the campai...
Interviews took places across four city regions, two within Wales and two within England. Interviews...
As part of the WISERD Cardiff lunchtime seminar series, Dr Wil Chivers recently reported early findi...
In-depth semi-structured interviews focused on understanding the experiences and perspectives of thi...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (6 May 2018 - 16 May 2018) to explore the potentia...