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Jason RutterUniversity of Edinburgh

[email protected]

Approaches to analysing Twitter

What’s in a Tweet?

Image: Thomas Leth-Olsen - https://goo.gl/aq1j59

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• Understand Twitter as a cultural & technical assemblage.

• Link research methodology and research question in an informed manner.

• Understand the relationship between offline & online practice.

• Recognise the value of analysing online postings as sociological data for a research project.

AIMS FOR THE (FULL) SESSION

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TwitterFacebook

T: 302 millionF: 1.44 billion

WORLDWIDE USERS

Annual Revenue T: US$ 1.4 billionF: US$ 12.5 billion

Source: http://www.statista.com/

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4The Guardian, Thursday 11 June 2015 - http://goo.gl/K7Z2vb

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Dhiraj Murthy (2013)Twitter: Social Communication in the Twitter Age

• Global Village• Real-time Broadcast

• Journalism• Disasters• Activism• Health

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TWEETS USING #labourdebate

Yvette Cooper

Andy Burnham

Liz Kendall

Jeremy Corbyn

Angry Salmond

BBC Newsnight

Corbyn4LeaderMirrorPolitics

RedPeter99

George Aylett

Tweets using #labourdebate during 17-18 June 2015 – n=17584

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Benedict Anderson (1983/1991/2006)Imagined Communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism

We find community in networks, not groups.

“ ”Wellman, B. (2001). Physical place and cyber-place: Changing portals and the rise

of networkedindividualism. International Journal for

Urban and Regional Research, 25(2), 227-252.

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KATY PERRYFollowers: 71 millionFollowing: 155

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Twitter

http://sysomos.com/insidetwitter/engagement/ Based on 1.2 billion Tweets in 2010

IN THIS SOCIAL NETWORK

MOST TWEETS ARE NOT PART

OF THE CONVERSATION

…SO WHAT ARE THEY DOING?

Only 1.53% of Twitter Conversation are Three

Levels Deep

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The vast majority of what happens on social media is unremarkable, desperately and dreadfully corporate, and thus understandably ignored by scholars and analysts. Social media scholarship has so far tended to focus on the edge cases, the exceptions to the norm.

”Brabham, D.C., 2015. ‘Studying Normal, Everyday Social Media’. Social Media +

Society, 1(1).

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accomplished

The mundane has to be

renewed &maintained

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The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (1959)

ERVING GOFFMAN

• Theatre metaphor• Different aspects can be dis-

played• Based on understanding of the

situation

Image: Jon Wallach - https://goo.gl/vMLH2n

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Studies in Ethnomethodology (1967)

HAROLD GARFINKEL

• We apply common-sense under-standings

• Everyday is managed by (invisible) routines

• The site of study is natural occur-rence

Image: Miro Yen - https://goo.gl/ETjbAA

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@NtlMuseumsScot,I did a bit of

researchwhile my other halfplaye

d#winwin

Great afternoon

computer games.

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Twitter

Nvivo NCaptureBrowser add-on to harvest:

Twitter postsFacebook pagesWeb pages (pdf)Linkedin groups

YouTube video & comments

http://www.qsrinternational.com/products_nvivo_add-ons.aspx

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WHAT DOES A TWEET LOOK LIKE?

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Tweet ID, Text, Creation date, Author’s name, Screen name, No. of followers & following, URL,

Location, Type of location, A/c creation date, Time zone, Language, No of retweets, Is the a/c

verified?, Country, Application that sent the tweet…

Plus ‘ANNOTATIONS’

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Christine Hine (2015)Ethnography FOR the Internet:Embedded, Embodied and Everyday

• Multi-site and multi-method• Follow ‘connections’ (networks)

• Embedded: Our view of ‘the internet’ is culturally situated.

• Embodied: We ‘do’ the internet physically and emotionally.

• Everyday: Part of our mundane & familiar routine

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• Technology and our use of it is social and socially mediated

• We integrate our everyday identity into technology• Twitter is only one tool in the SNS flow – (Hines on

Antiques Roadshow)• The questions we seek to answer change our

methods.• Looking Forward - How would this apply to:

Instagram? Facebook? Reactions to Charleston Shooting? Enthusiasts such a musicians?

WHAT HAVE WE DISCUSSED?

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