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Breuer, Johannes, Al Baghal, Tarek, Sloan, Luke, Bishop, Libby, Kondyli, Dimitra and Linardis, Apostolos
2021.
Informed consent for linking survey and social media data - fifferences between platforms and data types.
IASSIST Quarterly
45
(1)
10.29173/iq988
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Cook, Steven, Hamilton, Hayley A., Montazer, Shirin, Sloan, Luke, Wickens, Christine M., Cheung, Amy, Boak, Angela, Turner, Nigel E. and Mann, Robert E.
2021.
Increases in serious psychological distress among Ontario students between 2013 and 2017: assessing the impact of time spent on social media.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry / Revue Canadienene de Psychiatrie
10.1177/0706743720987902
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Al Baghal, Tarek, Sloan, Luke, Jessop, Curtis, Williams, Matthew L. and Burnap, Pete
2020.
Linking Twitter and survey data: the impact of survey mode and demographics on consent rates across three UK studies.
Social Science Computer Review
38
(5)
, pp. 517-532.
10.1177/0894439319828011
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Di Cara, Nina H., Boyd, Andy, Tanner, Alastair R., Al Baghal, Tarek, Calderwood, Lisa, Sloan, Luke S., Davis, Oliver S. P. and Haworth, Claire M. A.
2020.
Views on social media and its linkage to longitudinal data from two generations of a UK cohort study.
Wellcome Open Research
5
(44)
10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15755.1
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Sloan, Luke, Jessop, Curtis, Al Baghal, Tarek and Williams, Matthew
2020.
Linking survey and Twitter data: informed consent, disclosure, security and archiving.
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
15
(1-2)
, pp. 63-76.
10.1177/1556264619853447
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Williams, Malcolm, Sloan, Luke and Brookfield, Charlotte 2019. The quantitative crisis in UK sociology. In: Evans, Jeff, Ruane, Sally and Southall, Humphrey eds. Data in Society: Challenging Statistics in an Age of Globalisation, Policy Press, pp. 337-348. |
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Johns, Nick, Green, Alison, Swann, Rachel and Sloan, Luke 2019. Street pastors in the night-time economy: harmless do-gooders or a manifestation of a New Right agenda? Safer Communities 18 (1) , pp. 1-15. 10.1108/SC-05-2018-0015 |
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Gruzd, Anatoliy, Hodson, Jaigris, Mai, Philip, Kumar, Priya, Jacobson, Jenna, Recuero, Raquel, Hemsley, Jeff, Kwon, K. Hazel, Quan-Haase, Anabel, Sloan, Luke and Hodson, Jaigris
2019.
Introduction to the 2019 International Conference on Social Media & Society.
Presented at: 10th International Conference on Social Media and Society,
Toronto, ON, Canada,
19-21 July 2019.
SMSociety '19: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Social Media and Society.
New York:
ACM,
pp. 1-4.
10.1145/3328529.3328530
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Gruzd, Anatoliy, Jacobson, Jenna, Mai, Philip, Hemsley, Jeff, Kwon, K. Hazel, Vatrapu, Ravi, Quan-Haase, Anabel, Sloan, Luke and Hodson, Jaigris 2018. Introduction to the 2018 International Conference on Social Media and Society. Presented at: 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society, Copenhagen, Denmark, 18-20 July 2018. SMSociety '18: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society. New York, NY: ACM, pp. 1-4. 10.1145/3217804.3217891 |
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Williams, Matthew L., Burnap, Peter, Sloan, Luke, Jessop, Curtis and Lepps, Hayley 2017. Users' view's of ethics in social media research: informed consent, anonymity and harm. In: Woodfield, Kandy ed. The Ethics of Online Research, Vol. 2. Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, Emerald Publishing, pp. 27-51. (10.1108/S2398-601820180000002002) |
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Williams, Malcolm, Sloan, Luke and Brookfield, Charlotte 2017. A tale of two sociologies: analytic versus critique in UK sociology. Sociological Research Online 22 (4) , pp. 132-151. 10.1177/1360780417734146 |
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Williams, Matthew L., Burnap, Pete and Sloan, Luke
2017.
Crime sensing with big data: the affordances and limitations of using open-source communications to estimate crime patterns.
British Journal of Criminology
57
(2)
, pp. 320-340.
10.1093/bjc/azw031
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Sloan, Luke
2017.
Who tweets in the United Kingdom? Profiling the Twitter population using the British Social Attitudes Survey 2015.
Social Media and Society
3
(1)
, pp. 1-11.
10.1177/2056305117698981
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Sloan, Luke, ed. 2017. The SAGE handbook of social media research methods. SAGE. |
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Quan-Haase, Anabel and Sloan, Luke 2017. Introduction to the handbook of social media research methods: goals, challenges and innovations. In: Sloan, Luke and Quan-Haase, Anabel eds. The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods, SAGE, pp. 1-10. |
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Sloan, Luke 2017. Social science 'Lite'? Deriving demographic proxies from Twitter. In: Sloan, Luke and Quan-Haase, Anabel eds. The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods, SAGE, pp. 90-104. |
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Sloan, Luke and Quan-Haase, Anabel 2017. A retrospective on state of the art social media research methods: ethical decisions, big-small data rivalries and the spectre of the 6Vs. In: Sloan, Luke and Quan-Haase, Anabel eds. The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods, SAGE, pp. 662-672. |
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Henderson, Morag, Scourfield, Jonathan, Cheung, Sin Yi, Sharland, Elaine and Sloan, Luke
2016.
The effects of social service contact on teenagers in England.
Research on Social Work Practice
26
(4)
, pp. 386-398.
10.1177/1049731514557363
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Williams, Malcolm David, Sloan, Luke, Cheung, Sin Yi, Sutton, Carole, Stevens, Sebastian and Runham, Libby 2016. Can't count or won't count? Embedding quantitative methods in substantive sociology curricula: a quasi-experiment. Sociology 50 (3) , pp. 435-452. 10.1177/0038038515587652 |
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Burnap, Peter, Gibson, Rachel, Sloan, Luke, Southern, Rosalynd and Williams, Matthew Leighton 2016. 140 characters to victory?: Using Twitter to predict the UK 2015 General Election. Electoral Studies 41 , pp. 230-233. 10.1016/j.electstud.2015.11.017 |
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Williams, Malcolm, Payne, Geoff and Sloan, Luke 2016. Making sociology count: Some evidence and context in the teaching of quantitative methods in the UK. In: McKie, Linda and Ryan, Louise eds. An End to the Crisis of Empirical Sociology? Trends and Challenges in Social Research, Sociological Futures, Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp. 171-186. |
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Williams, Malcolm David, Payne, Geoff and Sloan, Luke 2016. An end to the crisis of empirical sociology? Trends and challenges in social research. In: McKie, Linda and Ryan, Louise eds. An End to the Crisis of Empirical Sociology Trends and Challenges in Social Research, London: Routledge, pp. 171-186. |
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Burnap, Peter, Rana, Omer Farooq, Avis, Nicholas John, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam Michael, Morgan, Jeffrey and Sloan, Luke 2015. Detecting tension in online communities with computational Twitter analysis. Technological Forecasting & Social Change 95 , pp. 96-108. 10.1016/j.techfore.2013.04.013 |
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Williams, Matthew Leighton and Sloan, Luke 2015. Gaining insights from social media data: collection, analysis and interpretation. Presented at: Supporting Human Rights Organisations to Deliver Insights From Social Media, University of Essex, UK, 2015. |
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Burnap, Peter, Gibson, Rachel, Sloan, Luke, Southern, Rosalynd and Williams, Matthew Leighton 2015. 140 characters to victory?: Using Twitter to predict the UK 2015 General Election. [Working Paper]. Cardiff University. |
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Swann, Rachel, Green, Alison, Johns, Nicholas and Sloan, Luke 2015. Street pastors as substitutes for trust in the context of plural policing. Safer Communities 4 (4) , pp. 168-182. 10.1108/SC-03-2015-0011 |
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Burnap, Peter, Rana, Omer, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam, Morgan, Jeffrey, Sloan, Luke and Conejero, Javier 2015. COSMOS: Towards an integrated and scalable service for analysing social media on demand. International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems 30 (2) , pp. 80-100. 10.1080/17445760.2014.902057 |
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Sloan, Luke, Williams, Matthew Leighton and Burnap, Peter 2014. Deriving demographic variables from twitter data. Presented at: Office for National Statistics Big Data Project Workshop, Titchfield, England, 21 July 2014. -. |
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Burnap, Pete, Williams, Matthew L., Sloan, Luke, Rana, Omer, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam, Knight, Vincent, Procter, Rob and Voss, Alex
2014.
Tweeting the terror: modelling the social media reaction to the Woolwich terrorist attack.
Social Network Analysis and Mining
4
, 206.
10.1007/s13278-014-0206-4
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Thrasher, Michael, Borisyuk, Galina, Rallings, Colin and Sloan, Luke 2014. Voting systems in parallel and the benefits for small parties: an examination of Green Party candidates in London elections. Party Politics 20 (1) , pp. 134-142. 10.1177/1354068811436045 |
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Housley, William, Procter, Robert, Edwards, Adam Michael, Burnap, Peter, Williams, Matthew, Sloan, Luke, Rana, Omer Farooq, Voss, Alex and Greenhill, Anita 2014. Big and broad social data and the sociological imagination: a collaborative response. Big Data & Society 1 (2) 10.1177/2053951714545135 |
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Sloan, Luke, Morgan, Jeffrey, Housley, William, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Edwards, Adam Michael, Burnap, Peter and Rana, Omer Farooq 2013. Knowing the Tweeters: Deriving sociologically relevant demographics from Twitter. Sociological Research Online 18 (3) , 7. 10.5153/sro.3001 |
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Sloan, Luke 2013. Can we feel their presence? a new framework for investigating minor parties in English Local Government. Local Government Studies 40 (4) , pp. 621-641. 10.1080/03003930.2013.795891 |
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Edwards, Adam Michael, Housley, William, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Sloan, Luke and Williams, Malcolm David 2013. Digital social research, social media and the sociological imagination: Surrogacy, augmentation and re-orientation. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 16 (3) , pp. 245-260. 10.1080/13645579.2013.774185 |
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Williams, Matthew Leighton, Edwards, Adam Michael, Housley, William, Burnap, Peter, Rana, Omer Farooq, Avis, Nicholas John, Morgan, Jeffrey and Sloan, Luke 2013. Policing cyber-neighbourhoods: Tension monitoring and social media networks. Policing and Society 23 (4) , pp. 461-481. 10.1080/10439463.2013.780225 |
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Taylor, Christopher Matthew, Rees, Gareth Meredydd, Sloan, Luke and Davies, Rhys 2013. Creating an inclusive Higher Education system? Progression and outcomes of students from low participation neighbourhoods at a Welsh university. Contemporary Wales 26 , pp. 138-161. |
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Williams, Matthew Leighton, Procter, Rob, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam Michael, Burnap, Peter, Sloan, Luke and Voss, Alex 2013. Collaborative online social media observatory. Presented at: COSMOS Launch, London, England, 2013. |
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Sloan, Luke, Rob, Procter, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam Michael, Burnap, Peter and Rana, Omer Farooq 2013. The Collaborative Online Social Media Observatory. Presented at: ESRC Seminar Series: New Social Media, New Social Science? Blurring the Boundaries: One Year On, London, UK, 2013. |
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Sloan, Luke, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Burnap, Peter, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam Michael and Rana, Omer Farooq 2013. Using social media with survey data. Presented at: ESRC Seminar Series: New Social Media, New Social Science?, London, UK, 2013. |
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Burnap, Peter, Housley, William, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Edwards, Adam Michael, Sloan, Luke, Rana, Omer Farooq, Procter, Rob and Voss, Alex 2013. Collaborative online social media observatory. Presented at: Web Observatory Launch, Royal Society, London, UK, 2013. |
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Rob, Procter, Alex, Voss, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam Michael, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Burnap, Peter, Rana, Omer Farooq and Sloan, Luke 2013. Enabling social media research through citizen social science. Presented at: 13th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Paphos, Cyprus, 21-25 September 2013. |
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Burnap, Peter, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Housley, William, Edwards, Adam Michael, Sloan, Luke and Rana, Omer Farooq 2013. Detecting tension in social media. Presented at: Third International Conference on Social Computing and its Applications, Karlsruhe, Germany, 30 Sept - 2 Oct 2013. |
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Burnap, Peter, Housley, William, Morgan, Jeffrey, Sloan, Luke, Williams, Matthew, Avis, Nick, Edwards, Adam, Rana, Omer and Williams, Malcolm 2012. Social media analysis, Twitter and the London Olympics (a research note). [Working Paper]. School of Social Sciences Working Papers Series, vol. 153. Cardiff: Cardiff University. |
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Scourfield, Jonathan Bryn, Tolman, Richard, Maxwell, Nina, Holland, Sally, Bullock, Alison Deborah and Sloan, Luke 2012. Results of a training course for social workers on engaging fathers in child protection. Children and Youth Services Review 34 (8) , pp. 1425-1432. 10.1016/j.childyouth.2012.03.022 |
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Shand, R. and Sloan, Luke 2012. Regeneration vs. The Market: How Were House Prices in Barking Affected by Renewal Projects in the Area? Social and Public Policy Review 6 (2) , pp. 18-29. |
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Slater, Thomas, Scourfield, Jonathan Bryn and Sloan, Luke 2012. Who is citing whom in social work? A response to Hodge, Lacasse and Benson. British Journal of Social Work 42 (8) , pp. 1626-1633. 10.1093/bjsw/bcs190 |
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Burnap, Peter, Housley, William, Morgan, Jeffrey, Sloan, Luke, Williams, Matthew Leighton, Avis, Nick, Edwards, Adam Michael, Rana, Omer Farooq and Williams, Malcolm David 2012. Working paper 153: social media analysis, Twitter and the London Olympics 2012 [working paper]. [Working Paper]. Cardiff School of Social Sciences Working Paper Series, Cardiff: School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University. Available at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi/resources/Working%2... |
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