Twitter Stream: @Ognyanova
- Journalism in the Age of Data: info #visualization inforgraphics, data mining & storytelling: a must-see video report http://bit.ly/f00s24 #
- RT @drewconway: CFP for special issue of Social Networks journal on political networks http://bit.ly/hA07OL c/o @davidlazer #sna #
- Building web elements from social content: The Montage project from #Microsoft FuseLabs is surprisingly slick http://bit.ly/ebXGHG #
- Testing MS Montage: ~ 15 min to set up a basic page pulling web content about network analysis http://bit.ly/ms-sna #sna #
- @kammerait Right, the content streams are not perfect – but the interface is quite slick… #
- Nice! After the Datablog (@datastore) Guardian launches a new #data #journalism & #visualization gateway website: http://bit.ly/fBO6Do #
- An overview of #ergm use for social network analysis in communication research by @Shumate and Palazzolo http://bit.ly/gRda2N #sna #
- Lance Holbert on political media, selective exposure,ideology & a paradigm shift in political comm @USCAnnenberg http://youtu.be/Ikmm-Note6Y #
- Cool app by the Stanford NLP Grp (@stanfordnlp) lets you explore similarities in dissertation topics across disciplines http://bit.ly/eX1aZm #
- The #Wikileaks mirror network – changes over time (visualized by @vis4net): http://bit.ly/fUepff #sna #
- The US domestic Internet debate is about more state control. The foreign policy talk is about more freedom of speech: @evgenymorozov for CSM #
- #SNA @NiemanLab pick up the topic of influence in social nets, talk about Christakis & Fowler's @Connected_Book http://bit.ly/hDMLAn #
- RT @zoltanvarju: What a nice free book! Mining of Massive Datasets http://bit.ly/hHaq8T (pdf) via @communicating #
- Geneva Overholster (@genevaoh), director of @USCAnnenberg's JSchool on shifts in journalism & role of universities http://to.pbs.org/dG4k9i #
- Overview of online news consumption research, a Mitchelstein & Boczkowski paper in the latest issue of NMS: http://bit.ly/b2QSBN #journalism #
- From the I-have-the-same-problem dept: Visualizing dense networks well is tough RT @Gephi: Venture Coinvestment Map http://is.gd/hiRsV #sna #
- RT @dietram Some of our most recent data show that talk about controversial science may polarize lay publics http://bit.ly/bXTmok #NSF #
- Best costume ever? :) RT @cshirky: Off to the neighborhood Halloween Parade. Going as a sexy DMCA Takedown notice #
- Genes, social connections and political ideology by Christakis, Fowler (@connected_book) et al http://bit.ly/bjwTVj #sna via @petrmatous #
- Flow of campaign contributions visuals by @davidlazer & team: http://bit.ly/aO5xst And the interactive version: http://bit.ly/95U6ER #sna #
- When you become mainstream, shld you stick to a #blog format? #Gawker goes for magazine design, leaves "the playground" http://bit.ly/c2yCt4 #
- TV coverage still lagging behind print & Web when it comes to election data #visualization Holograms & 3D won't make your bad visuals good. #
- RT @mysocnet: my new paper "Core Networks, Social Isolation, and New Media" with @loisessgoulet & @ejher is online http://bit.ly/bVoPCs #sna #
- Lending #Kindle books to friends: nice! Being unable to read books while lent: quite against the nature of digital content. Oh well. #
- @barrywellman "The Internet in Everyday Life" is on my Kindle now, will soon be able to lend it to folks if you & publishers don't object :) #
- @barrywellman There's a Kindle edition on Amzn: http://amzn.to/dnuWXi, they must have negotiated w B-W? Lending too, only if pblshr says yes #
- Good Monday reading: the new #sna paper by Keith Hampton (@mysocnet) et al "How New Media Affords Network Diversity" http://bit.ly/9BbjAK #
- @SeeJaxRun Will be deployed later this year – through wireless update I expect. The time limit they've set is 14 days: http://amzn.to/boxmCK in reply to SeeJaxRun #
- Suggested weekend reading: RT @henryjenkins: Towards a New Civic Ecology: Thoughts on the news landscape http://bit.ly/a0PFhs #
- It's getting increasingly difficult to explain to folks that social network analysis != social media analytics #sna #NotJustAboutSocialMedia #
- Nosh Contractor gives a talk about web science & #SNA RT @noshir: The Royal Society TV http://ff.im/skIrY #
- I love the Guardian but this "Internet not killing print" thing is a scary mix-up of levels of analysis & correlations gone terribly wrong #
- This will work in a parallel universe where the only way a newspaper loses readers is if they switch to its own website http://bit.ly/9WCbcx #
- .@kammerait Makes for disappointing web posts too: I see a title "SNA can make you rich&happy", get my hopes up only to see they mean SMA :) #
- Yeap, this is now a problem w local RDD, tough to find cell #s for a neighbrhd. @pewresearch on landline-only bias: http://pewrsr.ch/a4DK2d #
- Good news: RT @gephi Gephi 0.7beta released http://bit.ly/9FPSMM 80+ bug fixes, new data laboratory and dynamic networks #sna #visualization #
- How do we map virtual world behavior onto real-life practices? New Comm Theory article by #ASCJ prof. Dmitri Williams: http://bit.ly/dcPpja #
- Ron Deibert talks about the hidden geopolitics of cyberspace & the dark side of the web at #ASCJ seminar. Video here: http://bit.ly/asjZre #
- Woody Powell gives a talk about emergence in institutional networks and the formation of high-tech clusters http://bit.ly/bczsvC #sna #ASCJ #
- RT @kammerait: Best connected doesn’t equal most influential http://ht.ly/2Jy06 #SNA #
- Geert Lovink and “The Dark Side of Free & Open”. Some points are a tough sell but his pessimism is always refreshing: http://bit.ly/9sCUyb #
- From the “software-I-like” dept: #network analysis tool Pajek 2.0 beta is out, now with Unicode support: http://bit.ly/9yYI6S #sna #
- RT @drewconway: Fantastic looking new data set on election made public http://bit.ly/aq94QX #
- From the “What the hell, #NewTwitter ” dept: Twitter now believes I’m following/followed by 0 people. I don’t think #NewTwitter likes me…
- NYT hosts a discussion sparked by Gladwell’s critique of social media for political activism, featuring @EvgenyMorozov http://nyti.ms/cQrGmf #
- 57% of Americans don’t trust media to report the news accurately & fairly; 48% deem news too liberal http://bit.ly/cN4pAU via @shawnpowers #
- @orgnet Now if we can get those two #sna books on #kindle too, Amazon can have my money :) http://amzn.to/a8SYJU http://amzn.to/a0ywqZ in reply to orgnet #
- RT @orgnet: Hubs are "usually" good in human social networks, unfortunately not so good in human neural networks … http://bit.ly/dmv8wQ #
- Media folks: #media #credibility is the topic of the new ABS journal issue. Some interesting papers there: http://bit.ly/av7lSw #journalism #
- Good wkend readings: Dimensions of Leadership & Social Influence in Online Communities by Huffaker (@davetown101) http://bit.ly/bTmCGF #sna #
- @Chanders True – but if we look at audience fragmentation: the claim has been that selective exposure is reducing social cohesion (1 of 2) #
- @Chanders But audience attention is not rly dispersed: top 7% outlets get 80% of the traffic. So Q is then do those core 7% share an agenda #
- A net visualization of posts on "Future of #Journalism quot; inspired by @Chanders @NiemanLab http://bit.ly/netvis #sna #gephi #wordij #semantic #
- @Chanders @juliettedm Thanks for tweets – fun exercise this. Should try a dynamic visualization by year, expect there are changes over time. #
- @Chanders Indeed, data mining is useless w/o a grounded interpretation.That's why I like @USCAnnenberg: great researcher-practitioner collab #
- Multiple interesting takes on intl coverage: “Reporting From Faraway Places: Who Does It and How” at @NiemanLab Reports http://bit.ly/dxFKpX #
- Can we see this in the form of a network? ;) RT @orgnet Comprehensive Twitter List of #SNA #ONA gurus and practitioners http://bit.ly/d95zoG #
- Ah! My reading for the coming weekend: RT @barrywellman Just out: Analyzing Social Media with NodeXL. Hansen-@Shneiderman-@MarcSmith #
- Now that’s better, thx :D RT @kammerait @Ognyanova Your wish is my command :) Network diagram for #SNA cc: @orgnet http://twitpic.com/2o7bru #
- Tuesday Wish: someone should mix #EndNote and @zotero, throw in some Mendeley & @Evernote and produce the Ultimate Bibliographic Manager… #
- Only now got around to reading the @PewResearch Ideological News Sources report – some interesting trends there: http://bit.ly/aWX5BC #
- Digital Age Effects: The ratio of “things we know” to “things we know ABOUT” keeps decreasing fast. Social media is just 1 of the reasons… #
- RT @connected_book: new method to use social networks to predict the future of outbreaks — of germs or of ideas: http://tinyurl.com/3x4ueml #
- @subcide Ah – Zotero’s browser/web integration, Endnote’s robust libraries & CWYW, Mendeley’s pdf management, Evernote’s ubiquitous capture #
- Good point: RT @theRSAorg Connected Communities: How social networks power and sustain the Big Society http://ow.ly/2EvvL via @barrywellman #
- @jimmejardine Interesting, hadn’t heard of this one. What’s Qiqqa got that makes it better than, say, Mendeley Desktop? in reply to jimmejardine #
- Steglich et al on the reliability of stochastic actor-based modeling used to assess peer influence from #sna data http://bit.ly/bBaV3G #
- RT @connected_book: very nice paper by Damon Centola on ‘complex contagion’ in networks http://bit.ly/dmt4Hg 2010-09-02
- Network-y visual introduction to the Annenberg Networks Network research group (@USCANN ) out of @USCAnnenberg http://bit.ly/uscann #sna 2010-08-20
- People evaluate online source credibility collectively & use cognitive heuristics: Metzger Flanagin & Medders in J Comm http://bit.ly/b7pGmI 2010-08-20
Twitter Digest
(07-30-2010 : 08-05-2010)- Zuckerman (aka @EthanZ ) writes a CNN op-ed about Facebook, imaginary cosmopolitans and echo chamber effects: http://bit.ly/dpisN7 2010-08-03
Twitter Digest
(07-02-2010 : 07-08-2010)- The @Gephi software does seem to be doing well at #Sunbelt :) 2010-07-02
- Padgett & Powell to address the problem of actor emergence in network analysis – “the black hole of genesis” – in an upcoming book #Sunbelt 2010-07-02
- Good news: Bulgaria central in chess networks. Bad news: John Kelly’s presentation on news memes got canceled :-/ #sunbelt 2010-07-03
- David Lazer @ the Web Science panel at #Sunbelt: we now have the vast opportunity to discover utterly trivial data. Research design matters. 2010-07-03
- @lanalana Heh, not to worry – I’ve never been a fan of vowels anyway ;) 2010-07-04
