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Richez, Emmanuelle; Morris, Katie Boudreau; Raynauld, Vincent 2019-01-17 The dataset comprises tweets with at least one hashtag #IdleNoMore that appeared on Twitter’s public timeline from January to July of 2013. The dataset includes the following: the date and time of the tweet, the author of the tweet, the geographical location of the author when the tweet was posted (when available), the content of the tweet, the language of the tweet, the source of the tweet, the hashtags (other than #IdleNoMore) present in the tweet, and the hyperlink imbedded in the tweet. This dataset should be used in conjunction with “INM Mobilization Tweet Coding Rubric” in order to code for the following elements: 1) the structure of the tweet, 2) the function of the tweet, and 3) the mobilization objectives of the tweet.
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Richez, Emmanuelle; Raynauld, Vincent; Agi, Abunya 2019-01-25 The dataset comprises questions that were inquired orally at the House of Commons of Canada during Question Period from December of 2011 to November of 2013. The dataset should be used in conjunction with “House of Commons Oral Questions – Codebook” to code for the following: 1) the speaker to be the inquirer or the respondent, 2) the political caucus affiliated to the speaker, 3) the section of the question period, 4) the topic of the transcript, 5) the mention of Idle No More movement, and 6) the timeline of the transcript using the Idle No More movement as the referent point.

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