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ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, June-July 2016

  • Written by Axel Bruns, Professor, Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology

This instalment of the Australian Twitter News Index covers the business end of the Australian federal election campaign, which culminated in election day on 2 July 2016 and was followed by a brief period of uncertainty over whether the Coalition government had in fact held on to enough seats in the House of Representatives to claim victory. As it...

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