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Twitter: A useful tool for studying elections?
Ivor Gaber
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Twitter
100%
United Kingdom
25%
Tweets
25%
Election Campaign
25%
Party Activism
25%
Issue Agendas
25%
Local Parties
25%
Positive Impact
12%
National Media
12%
Regional Media
12%
Social Media
12%
Local Media
12%
South Coast
12%
Media Landscape
12%
Electoral Outcomes
12%
Party Candidates
12%
2015 General Election
12%
UK Independence Party
12%
Turnout
12%
Electoral Performance
12%
Twitter Conversations
12%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Elections
100%
Twitter
100%
Election Campaign
50%
Pilot Projects
25%
Community Media
25%
Election Result
25%
Computer Science
Twitter
100%
Election Campaign
100%
Party Candidate
50%
Social Medium Landscape
50%
Election Result
50%
Good Indicator
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Aviation Employees
100%