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Urban Social Listening Potential And Pitfalls For Using Microblogging Data In Studying Cities 1st Edition Justin B Hollander

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Urban Social Listening Potential And Pitfalls For Using Microblogging Data In Studying Cities 1st Edition Justin B Hollander
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Urban Social Listening Potential And Pitfalls For Using Microblogging Data In Studying Cities 1st Edition Justin B Hollander instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 103
Author: Justin B. Hollander, Erin Graves, Henry Renski, Cara Foster-Karim, Andrew Wiley, Dibyendu Das (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137594907, 9781137594914, 113759490X, 1137594918
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Urban Social Listening Potential And Pitfalls For Using Microblogging Data In Studying Cities 1st Edition Justin B Hollander by Justin B. Hollander, Erin Graves, Henry Renski, Cara Foster-karim, Andrew Wiley, Dibyendu Das (auth.) 9781137594907, 9781137594914, 113759490X, 1137594918 instant download after payment.

This book analyses new software tools and social media data that can be used to explore the attitudes of people in urban places. It reports on the findings of several research projects that have have experimented with using microblogging data in conjunction with diverse quantitative and qualitative methods, including content analysis and advanced multivariate statistics.
Applied researchers, planners and policy makers have only recently begun to explore the potential of Big Data to help understand social attitudes and to potentially inform local policy and development decisions. This book provides an original analysis into how Twitter can be used to describe the urban experience and people's perception of place, as well as offering significant implications for public policy. It will be of great interest to researchers in human geography, social media, cultural studies and public policy.

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