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#ausvotes 2016: some early impressions

  • Written by Axel Bruns, Professor, Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology
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We’re now well into one of the longest Australian election campaigns in recent memory, and close enough to election date that we should expect the general public and not just the usual political junkies to begin engaging with the parties’ campaigns. Time, then, to examine how the parties are faring on social media to date....

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