Badgercull and TBFree hashtag search results

Hinchliffe, Steve and Kinsley, Sam and Sandover, Rebecca (2016). Badgercull and TBFree hashtag search results. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852111

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This data represents two long-term searches for Twitter data for two hashtags: #badgercull and #tbfree that correspond to the public controversy around the cull of badgers in the UK in the Autumn of 2013.
We live in contagious times, where society is continually re-made and even unmade through its contacts - and these in turn can both generate and be responsive to large amounts of digital trace data. As a result, this research addresses conceptual and methodological challenges by strategically and intelligently mining new data resources in order to build an empirically rich and theoretically informed epidemiology of the social. What makes some things, viruses or affects, affective? What gives them a propensity to move, transform and infect? Can we reach some conclusions on transmissibility, its spatial and temporal variations? And what effects, if any, do different contagious domains have on our understanding of this social epidemiology?

In the social sciences we haven't as yet capitalised on the possibilities of bringing these resources together to inform a critical approach to reality mining. To that end contagion involves an international and interdisciplinary team working collaboratively to explore three contagious phenomena (influenza, food scares and finance), in order to refine methods, explore spatial analysis and theory, to compare contagious domains and identify avenues for further work and impact.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Hinchliffe Steve University of Exeter
Kinsley Sam University of Exeter
Sandover Rebecca
Sponsors: ESRC
Grant reference: ES/L003112/1
Topic classification: Politics
Science and technology
Keywords: badger, badger cull, tuberculosis, bovine tuberculosis, twitter, cull
Project title: Contagion: transforming social analysis and method
Grant holders: Steve Hinchliffe, Sam Kinsley, Richard Irvine, Ian Brown
Project dates:
FromTo
31 August 201329 May 2015
Date published: 12 May 2016 11:23
Last modified: 12 May 2016 11:23

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