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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 Social Sciences CommunicationsSeptember 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 Social Sciences CommunicationsJune 11, 2014

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

Ukraine, Kremlin propaganda and the Cold War trap

Commentary, Democracy, media, politics, RussiaBy Social Sciences CommunicationsMarch 27, 2014

Analysis of media and social media stories in Russian and Ukraine..

IndyRef Twitter Analysis: New & traditional media

Commentary, Digital, Independence, media, Michael ComerfordBy Social Sciences CommunicationsFebruary 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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