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Twitter: A Digital Socioscope

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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A resource for social scientists on how Twitter data can be used to study individual behavior and social interaction.

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Introduction: opportunities and challenges for online social research Michael Macy and Scott Golder; 1. Analyzing Twitter data Shamanth Kumar, Fred Morstatter and Huan Liu; 2. Political opinion Daniel Gayo Avello; 3. Socio-economic indicators Huina Mao; 4. Hyperlocal happiness Daniele Quercia; 5. Public health Patty Kostkova; 6. Disaster monitoring Bella Robinson, Robert Power and Mark Cameron.

Info autore

Yelena Mejova is a scientist in the Social Computing Group at Qatar Computing Research Institute. Before QCRI, Yelena was a postdoc at Yahoo! Research in Barcelona. A part of the Web Mining Group, her work concerned building semantically enriched information retrieval systems, as well as examining user behavior through social media. Prior to that, her PhD thesis at the University of Iowa concerned the design and application of sentiment analysis tools for mining a variety of social media discourses, including political speech.Ingmar Weber is a senior scientist in the Social Computing group at Qatar Computing Research Institute. As an undergraduate he studied mathematics at the University of Cambridge, before moving to the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, Germany, for his PhD. Before moving to Qatar, he spent two years working at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, and three years at Yahoo! Research in Barcelona, Spain.Michael Macy is Goldwin Smith Professor of Arts and Sciences and Director of the Social Dynamics Laboratory at Cornell University. His research team has used computational models, online experiments, and data from social media to explore enigmatic social patterns, the emergence and collapse of fads, the spread of self-destructive behaviors, cooperation in social dilemmas, the critical mass in collective action, the spread of contagion's on small world networks, the polarization of opinion, segregation of neighborhoods, and assimilation of minority cultures.

Riassunto

This book surveys how to use Twitter data to study human behavior and social interaction on a global scale. It is a reference for behavioral and social scientists who want to explore the use of online data in their research, and for non-professionals that follow the social impact of new technologies.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Michael W. Mejova Macy, Yelena Weber Mejova
Con la collaborazione di Michael Macy (Editore), Michael W. Macy (Editore), Macy Michael W. (Editore), Yelena Mejova (Editore), Mejova Yelena (Editore), Ingmar Weber (Editore), Weber Ingmar (Editore)
Editore Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 05.05.2015
 
EAN 9781107102378
ISBN 978-1-107-10237-8
Pagine 184
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Informatica, EDP > Comunicazione dati, reti

Data Mining, Social media / social networking, Ethical & social aspects of IT, COMPUTERS / Social Aspects, Databases & the Web

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