The UK 2015 General Election, Twitter data

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This archive includes files containing the IDs of Tweets collected during the 2015 General Election for the project Social Media - Developing Understanding, Infrastructure & Engagement (Social Media Enhancement), using standard Twitter API. There is now a broad consensus that new forms of social data emerging from people’s day-to-day activities on the web have the potential to transform the social sciences. However, there is also agreement that current analytical techniques fall short of the methodological standards required for academic research and policymaking and that conclusions drawn from social media data have much greater utility when combined with results drawn from other datasets (including various public sector resources made available through open data initiatives). In this proposal we outline the case for further investigations into the challenges surrounding social media data and the social sciences. Aspects of the work will involve analysis of social media data in a number of contexts, including: (1) transport disruption around the 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow); (2) news stories about Scottish independence and UK-EU relations; (3) Island communities in the Western Isles. Guided by insights from these case studies we will: (1) develop a suite of software tools to support various aspects of data analysis and curation, (2) provide guidance on ethical considerations surrounding analysis of social media data, (3) deliver training workshops for social science researchers and (4) engage with the public on this important topic through a series of festivals (food, music, science).

The Twitter data were collected by Dr. Chukwuemeka David Emele and Mr. Adeniyi Abdul when they worked at the University of Aberdeen. We use standard Twitter API to collect the data. The following keywords are the samples of the hashtags used for collecting the above Tweets: Westminister, Cameron, Miliband,Sturgeon, Clegg, Farage, UKIP, Plaid Cymru, Libdem, Liberal, Communist, Labour, Labor, Conservative, Tories, Liberal Democrat, SNP, Green, left wing, right wing, left-wing, right wing, employment, unemployment, work, jobs, wages, pay, salaries, low pay, parttime, rich, housing, second homes, banks, banking, bankers, economy, crisis, recession, recovery, bailout, interest rates, socialist, socialism, redtories, neoliberalism, globalisation, globalization, consumption, protest, budget, business, consumer, benefits, scroungers, skivers, hard working, immigration, emigration, pension, pensioner, public service, debt, public spending, welfare, zero hours, insecurity, insecure work, tax avoidance, tax evasion, inequality, taxation, tax, BTL, buy to let, mortgages, rents, renting, housing prices, energy, oil, privatisation, NHS, health, cuts, Welsh, Irish, English, Scots, Scottish, Ireland, Wales, England, Scotland, nationalism, independence, austerity, deficit.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-852772
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=7dc38faed33959a7a08b2fb2a135b83bc970feaf3bfec45812f56a4226e3337f
Provenance
Creator Chukwuemeka , D, University of Aberdeen; Abdul, A, University of Aberdeen
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2017
Funding Reference Economic and Social Research Council
Rights David Chukwuemeka , University of Aberdeen. Adeniyi Abdul, University of Aberdeen; The Data Collection is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access. Commercial Use is not permitted.
OpenAccess true
Representation
Resource Type Other
Discipline Economics; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage United Kingdom