Public Affairs Round-up - MSLGROUP in India - February 2014Ashraf Engineer
As India strides towards the general election, the media and corporations are in overdrive trying to understand how the country will vote. Based on these projections are critical investments and other business decisions.
In the past few months, our television screens and newspaper front pages have been filled with pre-election surveys predicting seat share and impact on policy. Their results vary vastly, depending upon the methodology, the sample and timing.
In this edition of MSLGROUP in India’s ‘Public Affairs Round-up’ (PAR), Sanjeev Singh, a veteran in the art of the pre-election survey, writes about its evolution in India and the science behind it. Singh, the director of the Centre for Empowerment Studies, details the challenges in India and also compares them to those faced in the US.
We also analyse the passing of the Lokpal Bill and tell stories through numbers related to the election.
This edition is part of our ‘Voice of India 2014’, an insights programme based on the Lok Sabha poll. It will include infographics, blogs, editions of PAR, and much more.
This presentation is against corruption...........i have used various topics and made a beautiful presentation against the major world's topic - " corruption " - i will not say much as my presentation have brillaint words to explain the topic.....
Role of Media in Jan Lokpal Movement: In the Perspective of Democracypaperpublications3
Abstract: Daily experiences with corruption were narrated with a pronounced bias towards the common irritants that the middle and upper strata face. Typically, delays in obtaining passports and business clearances were talked about, not the difficulties with getting names registered on daily muster rolls for the rural employment guarantee programme. The Anna Hazare group’s insistence that its conception of a vertically structured, rigidly hierarchical body was the only way to deal with corruption, generally escaped without serious scrutiny. The Indian scenario of the media and civil society seems hardly – by all accounts, in conformity with the broadly accepted and practiced parameters of a civil society of the developed countries, the western bloc particularly. Yet, there are obvious difficulties, both logical and ethical, in putting down the widening public ferment to media manipulation. People today are stirred up like never before over the quality of governance and willing to express themselves forcefully. And the 24-hour news channels that multiplied over the last half decade provide them with a platform.
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One of the most common questions from both businesses and social media marketers is "how many?" How many users? How many people? How many opportunities? - For each of the social networks. For this Social media become a user war. In this social war which social platform attract more User have look here .
Public Affairs Round-up - MSLGROUP in India - February 2014Ashraf Engineer
As India strides towards the general election, the media and corporations are in overdrive trying to understand how the country will vote. Based on these projections are critical investments and other business decisions.
In the past few months, our television screens and newspaper front pages have been filled with pre-election surveys predicting seat share and impact on policy. Their results vary vastly, depending upon the methodology, the sample and timing.
In this edition of MSLGROUP in India’s ‘Public Affairs Round-up’ (PAR), Sanjeev Singh, a veteran in the art of the pre-election survey, writes about its evolution in India and the science behind it. Singh, the director of the Centre for Empowerment Studies, details the challenges in India and also compares them to those faced in the US.
We also analyse the passing of the Lokpal Bill and tell stories through numbers related to the election.
This edition is part of our ‘Voice of India 2014’, an insights programme based on the Lok Sabha poll. It will include infographics, blogs, editions of PAR, and much more.
This presentation is against corruption...........i have used various topics and made a beautiful presentation against the major world's topic - " corruption " - i will not say much as my presentation have brillaint words to explain the topic.....
Role of Media in Jan Lokpal Movement: In the Perspective of Democracypaperpublications3
Abstract: Daily experiences with corruption were narrated with a pronounced bias towards the common irritants that the middle and upper strata face. Typically, delays in obtaining passports and business clearances were talked about, not the difficulties with getting names registered on daily muster rolls for the rural employment guarantee programme. The Anna Hazare group’s insistence that its conception of a vertically structured, rigidly hierarchical body was the only way to deal with corruption, generally escaped without serious scrutiny. The Indian scenario of the media and civil society seems hardly – by all accounts, in conformity with the broadly accepted and practiced parameters of a civil society of the developed countries, the western bloc particularly. Yet, there are obvious difficulties, both logical and ethical, in putting down the widening public ferment to media manipulation. People today are stirred up like never before over the quality of governance and willing to express themselves forcefully. And the 24-hour news channels that multiplied over the last half decade provide them with a platform.
How is AAP Fairing in the Social Media RaceSocial Samosa
Social media is proving to be a decisive factor in the run-up to the 2014 General Elections and one who deserves a special mention in this race is AAP, the newest political party on the block and the most impressive of all.
One of the most common questions from both businesses and social media marketers is "how many?" How many users? How many people? How many opportunities? - For each of the social networks. For this Social media become a user war. In this social war which social platform attract more User have look here .
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1. Social Media Analytics/Monitoring Social Media Buzz of Anna Hazare, Jan Lokpal & Corruption in India Please visit my blogs: http://analyzechartsgraphs.blogspot.com/
2. Social Media Analytics/Monitoring – Anna Hazare, Jan Lokpal & Corruption India Chart: 1 Tool: Boardreader Chart: 2 Tool: Omgili Buzz Chart 1 is Boardreader output a forum search engine which indexes about 16 billion documents. The chart highlights past three months activity. Activity shows higher levels when Anna Hazare was arrested and sitting on a hunger strike at Ram Leela Ground. As soon as the hunger strike was called off, activity levels normalized which shows that the web world was no more interested. Anna Hazare and corruption in India ranked high when compared to Anna Hazare’s solution of Jan Lokpal Bill. This raises doubts about Jan Lokpal and its efficiency. People were more interested in Anna Hazare and corruption in India but not Lokpal bill. Chart 2 is Omgili Buzz Graph which measure and compare the Buzz of any term. Buzz is the percentage of the term out of the total number of discussions. Chart shows in past one month buzz is more around corruption in India and buzz around Anna Hazare have gone down as he is on a vow of silence. Jan Lokpal bill is seeing no buzz at all.
3. Social Media Analytics/Monitoring – Anna Hazare, Jan Lokpal & Corruption India IceRocket is a real time search engine that searches web, social media, blogs, and videos. Chart 3 shows that during Anna Hazare Agitation that started on August 20 till September 04 there was buzz on all the three i.e. Anna Hazare, Corruption in India and Jan Lokpal bill. But the buzz died down to low levels after the agitation is called off and it even went down after Anna Hazare started his vow of silence. Corruption in India is high buzz when compared to other two. Lokpal generated lesser buzz when compared to Anna Hazare and but almost equal buzz compared to Corruption in India. Lokpal as a solution people are not accepting. Chart : 3 Tool: IceRocket
4. Social Media Analytics/Monitoring – Anna Hazare, Jan Lokpal & Corruption India Chart: 4 Tool : Google Trends Chart: 5 Tool : Blogpulse Chart 4 is Google trends which shows the search volume trends and news reference volume. Trend has significantly rose during the Hunger strike agitation during August 20 and September 04. Trend normalizes after the agitation is called of. Anna Hazare and Corruption in India is the dominant trend. Jan Lokpal trend is very low . The movement is more in favor of Anna Hazare and Corruption but Jan Lokpal is very low. Chapter 5 is a Nielsen Company tool Blogpulse that identifies the topics and subjects that people are talking about in their blogs. Buzz during the agitation is high and this data shows Lokpal bill too generated very high buzz during agitation. After agitation is called off, the buzz normalized and in October Anna Hazare and Lokpal bill saw sudden increase in buzz as the team was campaigning in Hissar parliament by-election against congress. Corruption in India is seeing high buzz otherwise.
5. Social Media Analytics/Monitoring – Anna Hazare, Jan Lokpal & Corruption India Search Term: Anna Hazare Search Term: Lokpal Social Mention tracks blogs, blog comments, Twitter, mainstream news, images, video, and audio. Data shows Anna Hazare has comparatively more buzz when compared to all three search terms i.e. Anna Hazare, Lokpal and Corruption in India. Anna Hazare ranks high in all parameters. Tool: Social Mention 1.Strength is likelihood the brand is discussed. 2.Sentiment is ratio to positive to negative mentions. 3.Passion is measure of repetitive talking of the brand. 4. Reach is measure of range of influence. Search Term: Corruption India
6. Social Media Analytics/Monitoring – Anna Hazare, Jan Lokpal & Corruption India Tool: HowSociable HowSociable tracks mentions of brands on a wide range of sites in terms of brand's Presence that is the number of sites brand is visible on, brand's Brightness show visible it is on those sites where it has a presence and brand's Audience is the number of people who have seen it. Data shows Ann Hazare has high visibility score when compared to other two terms. Corruption slightly scores high. Face book, Linked in, and You tube are social networking sites where all three terms had buzz.
7. Social Media Analytics/Monitoring – Anna Hazare, Jan Lokpal & Corruption India Chart : 6 Tool: Twitrratr Twitrratr is a tracking tool that will help to discover what people are saying on Twitter and gauge the popularity of other Twitters, brands and products via a provided grading system. Data shows people on twitter are neutral on both Anna Hazare and Lokpal bill. More neutral in terms of Jan Lokpal bill. Overall Analysis: Anna Hazare generated more buzz than his Lokpal Bill and his fight against corruption in India. People are more fancied towards him than understand his Jan Lokpal. Corruption in India is topic of discussion on the social media and web after the agitation. The movement has been able to generate buzz in social media on corruption in India. Jan Lokpal is least discussed and many people have not understood the bill or made any attempt to understand or discuss the bill more. Anna Hazare has successfully brought the corruption problem to the forefront and made it a national issue. There has been a lot of buzz about him and his crusade on corruption in the social media and most of the buzz is positive and in in support. Anna Hazare and his team has generated significant buzz in social media but were unable to keep it going as the buzz died down significantly since agitation was called off. Social media buzz on the corruption topic has to be kept alive.