User:LeelumVox
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Liam McLoughlin | |
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Alma mater | University of Manchester, University of Salford |
Website | Leelum.com |
Hello! This is the userpage for LeelumVox, better known as Liam McLoughlin. I hold a doctorate from the University of Salford in how social media has changed representation in the United Kingdom. Currently, I am a post-doc at Birkbeck, University of London. I'll mostly be editing pages that deal with my research area: so Social Media, Content Moderation, Politics of the United Kingdom, and political communication.
Published works
[edit]McLoughlin, L., & Southern, R. (2020). By Any Memes Necessary? Small political acts, incidental exposure and memes during the 2017 UK General Election. British Journal of Politics and International Relations. DOI: 10.1177/1369148120930594
Ward, S. & McLoughlin, L. (2020). Turds, Traitors and Tossers: The Abuse of UK MPs Via Twitter. Journal of Legislative Studies. DOI:10.1080/13572334.2020.1730502
McLoughlin, L., Ward, S., & Lomas, D.W.B. (2020). ”Hello World!”: GCHQ, Twitter and Social Media Engagement. Intelligence and National Security. DOI:10.1080/02684527.2020.1713434
McLoughlin, L., Ward, S., Gibson, R., & Southern, R. (2019). A Tale of Three Tribes: UK MPs, Twitter and the EU Referendum Campaign, Information Polity. DOI:10.3233/IP-190140
Mentioned in
[edit]Carmbrant, C. (May 3rd, 2014). Britterna väljer väg i valet (in Swedish). GP.SE
Chakleian, A.(December 21st, 2017).Why don’t all ministers resign for lying? The mystery of the sackable offence. Newstateman
Kobie, N. (April 14th, 2018). Fighting Trolls With Your Friends. New Scientist.
Other works
[edit]McLoughlin, L., & Ward, S. (July 25th, 2017). The people who abuse MPs online. The Conversation.
McLoughlin, L. (November 1st, 2017). In light of O’Mara, we can expect our MPs to delete everything. Political Insight.
McLoughlin, L. (Janurary 30th, 2018). Youthquake was a ‘myth’, but social media campaigning is here to stay. The Conversation.
Seen on BBC Question Time Extra Time (5Live), 11th January, 2018.
Links
[edit]Personal website/blog - Leelum.com