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How the Yes social media strategy helped SNP effect seismic change in Scottish politics

Des McNulty, Dr Ana Langer, Independence, Michael ComerfordBy adminSeptember 18, 2015

How social media play a role in broadening the conversation during the 2014 independence referendum.

IndyRef Twitter Analysis: Most talked about policy areas

Commentary, Digital, Independence, media, Michael ComerfordBy adminJune 11, 2014

Analysis of tweets using #indyref hashtag in early 2014 and identifies those issues most frequently discussed.

IndyRef Twitter Analysis: New & traditional media

Commentary, Digital, Independence, media, Michael ComerfordBy adminFebruary 27, 2014

Ssnapshot of one week’s coverage of the debate about the Scottish Independence Referendum on the social media platform, Twitter.

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Twitter and the independence referendum

Commentary, Digital, Independence, Michael ComerfordBy adminJanuary 7, 20143 Comments

First of a series of visualisation snapshots using data from Twitter showing the connections between users and hashtags for tweets about the independence referendum.

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