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Social Media Analysis and Public Opinion: The 2010 UK General Election
Authors:Nick Anstead  Ben O'Loughlin
Affiliation:1. Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, London;2. Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey
Abstract:Social media monitoring in politics can be understood by situating it in theories of public opinion. The multimethod study we present here indicates how social media monitoring allow for analysis of social dynamics through which opinions form and shift. Analysis of media coverage from the 2010 UK General Election demonstrates that social media are now being equated with public opinion by political journalists. We use interviews with pollsters, social media researchers and journalists to examine the perceived link between social media and public opinion. In light of competing understandings these interviews reveal, we argue for a broadening of the definition of public opinion to include its social dimension.
Keywords:Elections  Grounded Theory  Public Opinion  Social Media  Twitter  United Kingdom
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