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Twitter, a digital socioscope, edited by Michael Macy, Yelena Mejova, Ingmar Weber

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Twitter, a digital socioscope, edited by Michael Macy, Yelena Mejova, Ingmar Weber
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Twitter
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1088492596
Responsibility statement
edited by Michael Macy, Yelena Mejova, Ingmar Weber
Sub title
a digital socioscope
Summary
How can Twitter data be used to study individual-level human behavior and social interaction on a global scale? This book introduces readers to the methods, opportunities, and challenges of using Twitter data to analyze phenomena ranging from the number of people infected by the flu, to national elections, to tomorrow's stock prices. Each chapter, written by leading domain experts in clear and accessible language, takes the reader to the forefront of the newly emerging field of computational social science. An introductory chapter on Twitter data analysis provides an overview of key tools and skills, and gives pointers on how to get started, while the case studies demonstrate shortcomings, limitations, and pitfalls of Twitter data as well as its advantages. The book will be an excellent resource for social science students and researchers wanting to explore the use of online data.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
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
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