Cardiff University researchers will discover public perceptions of the recent horse meat scandal for the first time by analysing social media data.
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Cardiff University researchers will discover public perceptions of the recent horse meat scandal for the first time by analysing social media data. No comment yet.
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![]() Database of three billion tweets will allow researchers trace the unfolding of the scandal.
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The article discusses research by Cardiff University’s Collaborative Online Social Media Observatory (Cosmos) which has been awarded an ESRC grant under their Global Food Security Programme, a joint initiative with Britain’s Food Standards Agency.
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The article discusses research by Cardiff University’s Collaborative Online Social Media Observatory (Cosmos) which has been awarded an ESRC grant under their Global Food Security Programme, a joint initiative with Britain’s Food Standards Agency.