This post was originally written for the 2020 Parliament Week for the Political Studies Association. UK Parliament Week is an... Read More
I’m pleased to announce a new publication, alongside Rosalynd Southern, titled: ‘By any memes necessary? Small political acts, incidental exposure... Read More
When GCHQ made their first tweet in 2016, many came to question for what reasons would one of the worlds... Read More
People are easily confused, and here I speak as one who has spent centuries in courtrooms. Apparently, they say, a... Read More
*Edit, 2019. Sadly, the technology used to produce the interactive map has since been shut down by Google. There are... Read More
The social media platform Reddit recently hit the news in taking down over 2,000 communities after a review of its... Read More
Love them or loath them, I think anybody who has been on the internet for longer than 5-minutes can sympathise... Read More
Twitter has announced that it is banning paid-for political adverts, just as the UK enters a general election, saying that... Read More
Walking into Quay House at MediaCityUK, you can understand why many BBC staff are quite happy with the move from... Read More
In this post I will explain why people have attempted to use social media for political polling, why the results... Read More