Election Night 2020 Live Social Media Analysis
TONIGHT! Tuesday, November 3 at 5:30pm
Join us on Election night from 5:30-6:00pm EST for a live broadcast from the UConn SMACC (Social Media Analytics Command Center). Faculty and student researchers will discuss critical election issues, analyze real-time social media trends, and make some predictions. Watch it live on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/FKBego146lM
Digital Media & Design student analysts have been following the presidential race and related topics on social media and will be monitoring real-time data on election day. With Americans breaking early voting records in key states across the country, will this election prove to have the highest voter turnout in American history? What will we know on election night?
Topics up for discussion include:
Sentiment analysis of both presidential candidates
Swing states such as Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona
Key Senate races in Arizona, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Maine
The Vice Presidential Debate and how one moment can go viral (the fly)
Russian influence and bots in social media
The proliferation of fake news regarding COVID-19
Conversations about white supremacy and militia groups in America
The research team includes Assistant Professor In-Residence John Murphy and DMD students: Ryan Young, Christina McDonald, and Rosalie Garcia. Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Middle East Studies, Jeremy Pressman will also talk about Foreign policy under Trump or Biden during the Election Night broadcast.
Follow us on Twitter at @UConnSMACC to see how social media data provides insight on Election Day, and to learn what kinds of election-related data we’ve been analyzing, visit: https://smacc.lab.uconn.edu
Contact our social media analytics professor, John Murphy, with any questions at jmurphy@uconn.edu.
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For more information, contact: John Murphy at jmurphy@uconn.edu