Scholarly and Other Published Mentions of DiscoverText

This list is drawn from Google Scholar and submissions from our users as they get published. It represents a very wide interdisciplinary swath of the academic research industry. The titles suggest a burgeoning scholarly interest in accessing Twitter data for research and educational purposes. We currently provide researchers with a simple method to upload Twitter and other text data via a graphical user interface. Read the Predictive Analytics Today user reviews here where DiscoverText is ranked #1 for doing text analytics.

  1. The Blame Game? #Brexitriots as an Affective Ritualized Response to Civil Disorder in Northern Ireland
  2. Artificial Intelligence to Support Qualitative Data Analysis: Promises, Approaches, Pitfalls
  3. The Blame Game? #Brexitriots as an Affective Ritualized Response to Civil Disorder in Northern Ireland
  4. ChatGPT in thematic analysis: Can AI become a research assistant in qualitative research?
  5. Using Generative AI for Qualitative Coding
  6. Narrative-Integrated Thematic Analysis (NITA): AI-Supported Theme Generation Without Coding
  7. Political Influencers and Their Social Media Audiences during the 2021 Arizona Audit
  8. A Multivariate Time-Series Analysis of the Agenda-Setting Effects Among News Media, Twitter Elites, and Twitter Public in the Context of the U.S. Immigration Issue
  9. Linguistic Gap between Politicians and the Public and the Discursive Polarization of Facebook Users: The Case of a South Korean Presidential Election
  10. Digital Archives and Unexpected Crossings: A Data Feminist Approach to Transnational Feminist Media Studies and Social Media Activism
  11. Framing Alberta’s NDP: How Is the AbNDP, a Vehicle for Leftist Politics, Framed in a Conservative Canadian Province?
  12. Un(veil)ing context collapse: #hijab
  13. The “First daughter” effect: Human rights advocacy and attitudes toward gender equality in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan
  14. The effect of algorithmic tools on public value considerations in participatory processes: the case of regulations.gov
  15. Unpredictable digital intimacies and virtual backstabbing: the feminist coalition’s political effect in Nigeria
  16. Women in STEM (Summarizing, Tweeted, Experiences, Messages)
  17. Digital diplomacy: Internet-based public diplomacy activities or novel forms of public engagement?
  18. Resisting (everyday) racism on social media
  19. Intraday Intermedia Agenda-Setting in the Manic World of Online News Reporting
  20. Sexual Violence Disclosure in #Notokay: Disclosure Goals, Disclosure-Facilitating Resources, and Overall Disclosure Trajectory
  21. Using Twitter Data to Determine Hurricane Category: An Experiment
  22. Online News Media Analysis on Information Management of “G20 Summit” Based on Social Network Analysis
  23. Hashtag publics, networked framing and the July 2016 ‘coup’ in Turkey
  24. Transnationalising Dadis as Feminist Political/Activist Subjects
  25. Exceptional and banal constructions of British muslims in Grenfell: Social boundaries, twitter, superdiversity and online vernacular memory
  26. Using Qualitative Data Analysis Software to Support Digital Research Workflows
  27. NETWORKED GATEKEEPING IN ‘TWITTER’ DURING A CRISIS EVENT: A CASE STUDY OF #TAKSİM IN TÜRKİYE
  28. Spotlight Tweets: A Lens for Exploring Attention Dynamics within Online Sensemaking during Crisis Events
  29. The Researcher’s Toolkit
  30. Online Hate Speech and the Representations of Refugees in #VatanimdaMülteci (#RefugeeinMyCountry)
  31. Exploring discourses of whiteness in the Mary Beard Oxfam-Haiti Twitterstorm
  32. Does the Musk Twitter Takeover Matter? Political Influencers, Their Arguments, and the Quality of Information They Share
  33. notokay: Challenging sexual violence through digital health activism
  34. Análisis de la dinámica, la estructura y el contenido de los mensajes de Twitter violencia sexual en #Cuéntalo
  35. Text mining methodologies with R: An application to central bank texts
  36. Conducting Social Media Research Using an Online Forum: Researching Parent’s Perspectives on Online Schooling During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  37. Unboxing Computational Social Media Research From a Datahermeneutical Perspective: How Do Scholars Address the Tension Between Automation and Interpretation?
  38. Text Analytics in Big Data Environments
  39. Creating Social Change Using Twitter
  40. Understanding public opinion to the introduction of minimum unit pricing in Scotland: a qualitative study using Twitter
  41. Serial participants of social media climate discussion as a community of practice: a longitudinal network analysis
  42. The Influence of Interdependence in Networked Publics Spheres: How Community-Level Interactions Affect the Evolution of Topics in Online Discourse
  43. Countering misinformation and disinformation during contentious episodes in a divided society: Tweeting the 2014 and 2015 Ardoyne parade disputes
  44. Taking the ‘Citizen’ out of ‘Citizen Participation’?
  45. More Than Just Shouting? Distinguishing Interpersonal-Directed and Elite-Directed Incivility in Online Political Talk
  46. Twitter, affective publics and public demonstrations The 2014 and 2015 Ardoyne parade disputes
  47. Characterizing Disagreement in Online Political Talk: Examining Incivility and Opinion Expression on News Websites and Facebook in Brazil
  48. Russia is gearing up to misinform the U.S. public about Syria. Here’s our cheat sheet to identify Twitter trolls.
  49. North Korean Media Diplomacy: From Rocket Man to the Red Carpet
  50. Digital diplomacy: Internet‑based public diplomacy activities or novel forms of public engagement
  51. Communication ethics for online social movements: A study on Arab social networks on Twitter
  52. Relationships Between Social TV and Enjoyment: A Content Analysis of The Walking Dead’s Story Sync Experience
  53. Organizational Hashtags During Times of Crisis: Analyzing the Broadcasting and Gatekeeping Dynamics of #PorteOuverte During the November 2015 Paris Terror Attacks
  54. Narrating Autism: Autistic Presence and Voice on the internet in Indonesia
  55. Parody of esteem? LAD and the rise of ‘silly citizenship’
  56. Examining Engagement With Sport Sponsor Activations on Twitter
  57. The accuracy of transfer learning using neural network method for sentiment analysis problem on Indonesian tweets (OPEN ACCESS)
  58. Government’s echo. Twitter discussions around news topics in Russian networked authoritarianism
  59. AI, Public Service and Research Methodology
  60. An Overview of Tools and Technologies Used for Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
  61. Saving social media data: Understanding data management practices among social media researchers and their implications for archives
  62. Use of Social Media to Seek and Provide Help in Hurricanes Florence and Michael (OPEN ACCESS)
  63. #notokay: challenging sexual violence through digital health activism
  64. Digital Feminism and Affective Splintering: South Korean Twitter Discourse on 500 Yemeni Refugees
  65. Seeing and Responding: How Students Perceive School Personnel to Fail to Respond to Bullying
  66. Communicating Autism on the Internet The Emerging of Neurodiversity Movement in Indonesia
  67. The Perception of LGBTQ Influencers on Social Media
  68. Political hashtag publics and counter-visuality: a case study of #fertilityday in Italy
  69. “I can’t believe #Ziggy #Stardust died”: Stance, fan identities and multimodality in reactions to the death of David Bowie on Instagram
  70. Standing out in a networked communication context: Toward a network contingency model of public attention
  71. Contesting Legitimacy: Protest and the Politics of Signification in Post-Revolutionary Egypt
  72. Turf wars: Using social media network analysis to examine the suspected astroturfing campaign for the Adani Carmichael Coal mine on Twitter
  73. AI, Public Service and Research Methodology
  74. Hot weather, hot topic. Polarization and sceptical framing in the climate debate on Twitter
  75. Image-based Social Media and Visual Content Analysis: Insights from a Literature Review
  76. Saving social media data: Understanding data management practices among social media researchers and their implications for archives
  77. Political narrating in non-political crises: narrativity practices on Persian Twitter during the 2017 Kermanshah earthquake
  78. Microlevel Movements Matter: Persuasion, Identity Performance, Performative Agency, And Resistance In Egypt On Twitter During The Egyptian Arab Spring
  79. Handbook of Qualitative Research in Education
  80. Zika Outbreak of 2016: Insights from Twitter
  81. Students’ Reasons for Why They Were Targeted for In-School Victimization and Bullying
  82. Data privacy and political distrust: corporate ‘pro liars,’ ‘gridlocked Congress,’ and the Twitter issue public around the US privacy legislation
  83. Claims-Making and Transnational Spaces: Contesting the Scope of Climate Change Discourse on Twitter
  84. Status and Expertise in the Structuring of Reciprocal Exchanges on Twitter: Replies, Retweets, and Mentions During National Diabetes Awareness Month
  85. The Data loop of media and audience: How audiences and media actors make datafication work
  86. Online Political Communication Research Methods
  87. The Story of Goldilocks and Three Twitter’s APIs: A Pilot Study on Twitter Data Sources and Disclosure (OPEN ACCESS)
  88. SEEING AND RESPONDING: HOW STUDENTS PERCEIVE SCHOOL PERSONNEL TO FAIL TO RESPOND TO BULLYING (OPEN ACCESS)
  89. Tweeting Grenfell: Discourse and networks in critical constructions of British Muslim social boundaries on social media
  90. Cosmopolitan Dimensions of Virality and “The Boy in the Ambulance”
  91. Recovering from Scandals: Twitter Coverage of Oxfam and Save the Children Scandals
  92. Pro-social messages and transcendence: A content analysis of Facebook reactions to Mark Zuckerberg’s donation pledge
  93. It Takes a Village: A Social Network Approach to NGOs’ International Public Engagement
  94. “To Ferguson, Love Palestine”: mediating life under occupation
  95. Thick Big Data: Doing Digital Social Sciences
  96. Memeing and Speaking Vernacular Security on Social Media: YouTube and Twitter Resistance to an ISIS Islamist Terror Threat to Marseille, France
  97. Event Detection Using Twitter Platform
  98. Variation across Scales: Measurement Fidelity under Twitter Data Sampling
  99. ‘Brussels will land on its feet like a cat’: motivations for memefying #Brusselslockdown
  100. Free and Low-Cost Twitter Research Software Tools for Social Science
  101. Unraveling Public Health Crises Across Stages: Understanding Twitter Emotions and Message Types During the California Measles Outbreak
  102. Exploring Political Journalism Homophily on Twitter: A Comparative Analysis of US and UK Elections in 2016 and 2017
  103. Analyzing Twitter Data: Advantages and Challenges in the Study of UN Climate Negotiations
  104. The application of the sentiment analysis technique in social media as a tool for social management practices at the governmental level
  105. A APLICAÇÃO DA TÉCNICA DE ANÁLISE DE SENTIMENTO EM MÍDIAS SOCIAIS COMO INSTRUMENTO PARA AS PRÁTICAS DA GESTÃO SOCIAL EM NÍVEL GOVERNAMENTAL (THE APPLICATION OF THE TECHNIQUE OF FEELING ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL MEDIA AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR THE PRACTICES OF SOCIAL MANAGEMENT AT THE GOVERNMENTAL LEVEL)
  106. Covering Trump’s ‘Carnival’: A Rhetorical Alternative to ‘Objective’ Reporting
  107. Novel insights into views towards H1N1 during the 2009 Pandemic: a thematic analysis of Twitter data
  108. Blurring European and Islamic values or brightening the good – bad Muslim dichotomy? A critical analysis of French Muslim victims of Jihadi terror online on twitter and in Le Monde newspaper
  109. VATAS: An Open-Source Web Platform for Visual and Textual Analysis of Social Media (OPEN ACCESS)
  110. Social media analytics: analysis and visualisation of news diffusion using NodeXL
  111. Mapping Information of Fire Events, from VGI Source (Twitter), for Effective Disaster Management (in Greece); The Fire of North-East Attica, August 2017, (Greece) Case Study
  112. Big Data & New Data: Ein Ausblick auf die Herausforderungen im Umgang mit Social-Media-Inhalten als neue Art von Forschungsdaten (An outlook on the challenges of using social media content as a new kind of research data)
  113. Using Social Network Analysis to Study Twitter Data in the Field of International Agreements
  114. LA MINERÍA DE TEXTO COMO HERRAMIENTA PARA LA IDENTIFICACIÓN DEL PERFIL INVESTIGATIVO: CASO GESTIÓN DEL CONOCIMIENTO EN AMÉRICA LATINA DE 2012 A 2018 (TEXT MINING AS A TOOL FOR PROFILE IDENTIFICATION RESEARCH: CASE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN LATIN AMERICA 2012 2018)
  115. İletişim Teknolojileri ve Toplumsal Hareketler: Sistematik Bir Literatür İncelemesi (Communication Technologies and Social Movements: A Systematic Literature Review)
  116. Looking for Insight, Transformation, and Learning in Online Talk
  117. Communication About Hereditary Cancers on Social Media: A Content Analysis of Tweets About Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer and Lynch Syndrome
  118. Nursing Organizations’ Health Policy Content on Facebook and Twitter Preceding the 2016 United States Presidential Election
  119. Shouting on social media? A borderscapes perspective on a contentious hashtag
  120. Pro-social messages and transcendence: A content analysis of Facebook reactions to Mark Zuckerberg’s donation pledge
  121. Towards a social media research methodology: Defining approaches and ethical concerns
  122. The struggle for ‘our streets’: the digital and physical spatial politics of the Ferguson Movement
  123. Environmental framing on Twitter: Impact of Trump’s Paris Agreement withdrawal on climate change and ocean acidification dialogue
  124. El uso ritual de las pantallas entre jóvenes universitarios/as. Una experiencia de dieta digital
  125. Cell phones at the school house: Expectations of privacy, interpretation of protection and the response of schools
  126. An Investigation of Autism Support Groups on Facebook
  127. Contesting rumours on social media during acute events: The 2014 Sydney siege and 2015 Tianjin blasts
  128. Social Media Research After the Fake News Debacle
  129. How the discussion on a contested technology in Twitter changes: Semantic network analysis of tweets about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology
  130. A Phenomenological Study of Counseling Students’ Experiences with Ambiguity
  131. The Gigatown Competition in New Zealand: competition as digital infrastructure allocation?
  132. Moral Panic through the Lens of Twitter: An Analysis of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
  133. Not a Twitter Revolution: Anti-neoliberal and Antiracist Resistance in the Ferguson Movement
  134. Public Perception Analysis of Tweets During the 2015 Measles Outbreak: Comparative Study Using Convolutional Neural Network Models
  135. ‘Brussels will land on its feet like a cat’: motivations for memefying #Brusselslockdown
  136. Einführung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten. Überblick über die Unterschiede der qualitativen sowie quantitativen Forschungsmethode (Introduction to scientific work. Overview of the differences between the qualitative and quantitative research method)
  137. Der Fall Bautzen: Eine Netzwerkanalyse zur Entstehung digitaler Öffentlichkeiten (The Bautzen case: A network analysis on the emergence of digital publics)
  138. Information, Opinion, or Rumor? The Role of Twitter During the Post-Electoral Crisis in Côte d’Ivoire
  139. Tuiteo testimonial. La voz (y los ojos) del pueblo en las protestas contra el impeachment en Brasil (Testimonial Tweet. The voice (and eyes) of the people in the protests against the impeachment in Brazil)
  140. Using Social Media Data for Research: An Overview of Tools
  141. Preliminary research on thesaurus-based query expansion for Twitter data extraction
  142. Measuring the Effect of Public Health Campaigns on Twitter: The Case of World Autism Awareness Day
  143. Twitter use at the 2016 Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health: analyzing #DIScience16
  144. Consideraciones generales para la aplicación del Big Data en negocios de redes de Mercado (General considerations for the application of Big Data in market network businesses)
  145. Questions of social media research ethics in online ideology critique
  146. Visualizing the Paris Climate Talks on Twitter: Media and Climate Stakeholder Visual Social Media During COP211
  147. Citizens at the Gates
  148. Tweeting about measles during stages of an outbreak: A semantic network approach to the framing of an emerging infectious disease
  149. Using Twitter Data to Determine Hurricane Category: An Experiment
  150. Herramienta para la extracción de opiniones en Twitter (Tool for the extraction of opinions on Twitter)
  151. Social Media and the Capitalist Crisis
  152. Discussing Environmental Issues in Chinese Social Media: An Analysis of Greenpeace China’s Weibo Posts and Audience Responses
  153. Twitter textual data and content analytics–Tools to strengthen company’s internationalization
  154. Altruistic or “pinkwashed” CSR discourse: A big-data analysis of corporate and non-profit LGBTQ values
  155. Mapping Italian News Media Political Coverage in the Lead-Up of 2018 General Election
  156. The Refugee/Migrant Crisis Dichotomy on Twitter: A Network and Sentiment Perspective
  157. Learning in the Wild: Coding Reddit for Learning and Practice
  158. Fanning the Flames: An Examination of Uses and Gratifications Sought During the Gatlinburg Wildfires of 2016
  159. We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know: When and How the Use of Twitter’s Public APIs Biases Scientific Inference
  160. Online Political Activism in Syria: Sentiment Analysis of Social Media
  161. Levels of governance in policy innovation cycles in community education: the cases of Education for Sustainable Development and Climate Change Education
  162. The Power of Social Networks: How the UNFCCC Secretariat Creates Momentum for Climate Education
  163. Metody výzkumu politické komunikace v nových médiích: Přehledová studie (Research Methods of Political Communication in New Media: A Review Study)
  164. Twitter jako przedmiot badań socjologicznych i źródło danych społecznych: perspektywa konstruktywistyczna. (Twitter as a subject of sociological research and a source of social data: a constructivist perspective)
  165. Political Messaging in Digital Spaces: The Case of Twitter in Mexico’s Presidential Campaign
  166. Desafiando as Fronteiras do Jornalismo Por Meio de Objetos Comunicativos: Berlim como uma cidade Bike-Friendly e# Radentscheid (Challenging the Frontiers of Journalism Through Communicative Objects: Berlin as a Bike-Friendly City and # Radentscheid.)
  167. Un observatoire pour la modélisation et l’analyse des réseaux multi-relationnels (An observatory for the modeling and analysis of multi-relational networks.)
  168. A Network Approach to the Use of Social Media in the Youth Olympic Games and the Olympic Games
  169. Ambiguités turques (Turkish ambiguities.)
  170. Mixed-initiative social media analytics at the World Bank: Observations of citizen sentiment in Twitter data to explore “trust” of political actors and state institutions and its relationship to social protest
  171. Pro-ana versus Pro-recovery: A Content Analytic Comparison of Social Media Users’ Communication about Eating Disorders on Twitter and Tumblr
  172. Longitudinal Network Centrality Using Incomplete Data
  173. Following #JillMeagher: Collective meaning-making in response to crime events via social media
  174. Campaigning for Gender Equality Through Social Media: The European Women’s Lobby
  175. Twitter, Public Engagement and the Eurocrisis: More than an Echo Chamber?
  176. ‘There’s a Starman waiting in the sky’: Mourning David #Bowie on Twitter
  177. Problem Definition and Causal Attribution During the Republican National Convention: How #MAGA Discourse on Twitter Framed America’s Problems and the People Responsible
  178. Challenges in the Analysis of Online Social Networks: A Data Collection Tool Perspective
  179. La creación de comunidad en Twitter alrededor de un medio inexistente, El Español. (The creation of community on Twitter around a nonexistent medium, The Spanish)
  180. A Systematic Methodology for Preserving the Whole in Large-Scale Qualitative-Temporal Research
  181. Twitter and Non-Elites: Interpreting Power Dynamics in the Life Story of the (#)BRCA Twitter Stream
  182. Turning the inside out: Social media and the broadcasting of indigenous discourse
  183. Social Media Analytics
  184. Integration of Information Technologies’ Dynamic Development into Academic Teaching Process
  185. The Paris Climate Talks (COP21) in Visual Social Media
  186. Using Twitter as a data source: an overview of social media research tools (updated for 2017)
  187. Can social media reveal the preferences of voters? A comparison between sentiment analysis and traditional opinion polls
  188. Potato Chips, Cookies, and Candy Oh My! Public Commentary on Proposed Rules Regulating Competitive Foods
  189. Topics discussed on twitter at the beginning of the 2014 Ebola epidemic in United States
  190. Data Analytics and Data Mining for Social Media
  191. Συλλογή και ανάλυση δεδομένων του Twitter: Μελέτη των tweets για το iPhone 7
  192. The Retweet as a Function of Electronic Word-of-Mouth Marketing: A Study of Athlete Endorsement Activity on Twitter
  193. Destination eWOM: A macro and meso network approach?
  194. Retweeting in health promotion: Analysis of tweets about Breast Cancer Awareness Month
  195. A Systematic Methodology for Preserving the Whole in Large-Scale Qualitative-Temporal Research
  196. The social amplification of risk on Twitter: the case of ash dieback disease in the United Kingdom
  197. MISNIS: An intelligent platform for twitter topic mining
  198. Perceptions of Menthol Cigarettes Among Twitter Users: Content and Sentiment Analysis
  199. Spanish and Portuguese journalists on Twitter: best practices, interactions and most frequent behaviors
  200. Interpreting Hashtag Politics: Policy Ideas in an Era of Social Media
  201. Twitter in Politics: A Comprehensive Literature Review
  202. A Hashtag Worth a Thousand Words: Discursive Strategies Around #JeNeSuisPasCharlie After the 2015 Charlie Hebdo Shooting
  203. Извличане на знания от неструктурирани данни чрез анализ на мнението на потребители. (Retrieving knowledge from unstructured data through consumer opinion analysis)
  204. Impact of a Brand Crisis on Nation Branding: An Analysis of Tweets about VW’s Emissions Crisis
  205. Adaptation policy and community discourse: risk, vulnerability, and just transformation
  206. Textual Paralanguage and Its Implications for Marketing Communications
  207. Using Twitter to Predict Investor Decisions
  208. Tweeting for peace? Twitter and the Ardoyne parade dispute in Belfast, July 2014
  209. Immigration Reform Power Tweeters: Part 1
  210. Immigration Reform Power Tweeters: Part 2
  211. Twitter and crisis communication: an overview of tools for handling social media in real time
  212. Lariat: A Visual Analytics Tool for Social Media Researchers to Explore Twitter Datasets
  213. Twitter Use During TV: A Full-Season Analysis of #serviziopubblico Hashtag
  214. From digital positivism and administrative big data analytics towards critical digital and social media research!
  215. Planning to Evaluate Earned, Social/Digital Media Campaigns From Theory to Application: Why Platform Matters
  216. Collecting and Coding Twitter Data in DiscoverText from Jill Hopke
  217. Doing Good with Data: Alternative Practices, Elephants in Rooms
  218. Civic Tech Assessment Resources 3: Content and Semantic Analysis
  219. Innovations in Digital Research Methods
  220. Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises
  221. The Next Step in Online Persuasion
  222. ‘The Germans are back’: Euroscepticism and anti-Germanism in crisis-stricken Greece
  223. Can Twitter data help your research project?
  224. Prediction Markets, Twitter and Bigotgate
  225. Framing the 2014 Indonesian Presidential Candidates in Newspapers and on Twitter
  226. Working Within a Black Box: Transparency in the Collection and Production of Big Twitter Data
  227. Internet Studies: Past, Present, and Future Directions
  228. Topic Analysis of Tweets on the European Refugee Crisis Using Non-negative Matrix Factorization
  229. Sharing Information Promoting Unhealthy Behavior through Social Media: Examination of the Users and the Content Using the Case of Pro-Anorexia in Tumblr
  230. Big Data from China and Its Implication for the Study of the Chinese State — A Research Report on the 2014 Hongkong Protests on Weibo
  231. To Be or Not to Be Charlie: Twitter Hashtags as a Discourse and Counter-discourse in the Aftermath of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo Shooting in France
  232. Embracing the Social in Social Media: An Analysis of the Social Media Marketing Strategies of the Los Angeles Kings
  233. Analyzing Social Media Data and Web Networks
  234. Exploring the hidden influence of international treaty secretariats: using social network analysis to analyse the Twitter debate on the ‘Lima Work Programme on Gender’
  235. Shared mobile displays: an exploratory study of their use in a museum setting
  236. #Sponsoring the #FrenchOpen: An Examination of Social Media Buzz and Sentiment
  237. Twitter and Fashion Forecasting: An Exploration of Tweets regarding Trend Identification for Fashion Forecasting
  238. Exploring Correlations Between TV Viewership and Twitter Conversations in Italian Political Talk Shows
  239. Does Chatter Matter? Predicting Music Sales with Social Media
  240. Which Countries Does the World Talk About? An Examination of Factors that Shape Country Presence on Twitter
  241. Toward automated e-cigarette surveillance: Spotting e-cigarette proponents on Twitter
  242. Visual Twitter Analytics (Vista): Temporally changing sentiment and the discovery of emergent themes within sport event tweets
  243. Posting About Politics: Media as Resources For Political Expression on Facebook
  244. “Not So Black and White”: Discussions of Race on Twitter in the Aftermath of #Ferguson and the Shooting Death of Mike Brown
  245. Digital technologies in the research process: Lessons from the digital research community in the UK
  246. Facebook as a virtual mosque: the online protest against Innocence of Muslims
  247. The Internet and European Integration: Pro-and Anti-EU Debates in Online News Media
  248. The use of Twitter as a means of political participation</a>&nbsp;(Greek language)</span></li>
  249. A Tutorial for Using Twitter Data in the Social Sciences: Data Collection, Preparation, and Analysis
  250. Researching protest on Facebook: developing an ethical stance for the study of Northern Irish flag protest pages
  251. Propagation of information about Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention through Twitter
  252. ‘Tweet or be sacked’: Twitter and the new elements of journalistic practice
  253. Social Media Scholarship in Sport Management Research: A Critical Review
  254. Eurocrisis and the Media: Preserving or Undermining Democracy?
  255. Towards Area-Smart Data Science: Critical Questions for Working with Big Data from China
  256. Online Stakeholder Interactions in the Early Stage of a Megaproject
  257. Identifying relevant information for emergency services from twitter in response to natural disaster
  258. Critically engaging with social media research methods
  259. The Contribution of Websites and Blogs to the Students’ Protest Communication Tactics During the 2010 UK University Occupations
  260. Speculating on the Future of Tools for Qualitative Research
  261. Proactive and reactive e-government services recommendation
  262. Social Television: Audience and Political Engagement
  263. Mixed-initiative social media analytics at the World Bank
  264. Are We Still Winter? Hashtag Legacy a Year After #wearewinter
  265. Hashtagging politics: Transnational anti-fracking movement Twitter practices
  266. Discourse over a contested technology on Twitter: A case study of hydraulic fracturing
  267. Politics as usual? Revolution, normalization and a new agenda for online deliberation
  268. ‘Success’ and online political participation: The case of Downing Street E-petitions
  269. Prevalence of Marijuana-Related Traffic on Twitter, 2012–2013: A Content Analysis
  270. From “Third Place” to “Third Space”: Everyday Political Talk in Non-Political Online Spaces
  271. Explaining the Rights Revolutions? The Rise (and Fall?) of Rights Themes in Presidential Rhetoric
  272. Flooding Twitter with the Ice Bucket Challenge
  273. Tweeting live shows: a content analysis of live-tweets from three entertainment programs
  274. Understanding International Policy Networks and their Influence on Climate Policy-making
  275. Fragmentation and visibility in a big tent: Digital communication and the People’s Climate March
  276. Stuttgart’s black Thursday on Twitter: Mapping Political Protests with Social Media Data
  277. Television experience and political discussion on Twitter: Exploring online conversations during the 2014 Brazilian presidential elections
  278. The Ebola epidemic on Twitter: challenges for health informatics
  279. Comparison of Twitter APIs and Tools for Analysing Tweets Related to&nbsp;the Ebola Virus Disease
  280. YouTube and Truvada: Viewer Responses to Videos about Pre-Exposure&nbsp;Prophylaxis for HIV
  281. Teaching Community Mental Health in California: A Statewide Content Analysis of Course Outlines
  282. An Exploratory Analysis of Pediatric&nbsp;Hospice and Palliative Care&nbsp;Dialogue on Social Media
  283. Analyzing Advertisements on Twitter during Valentine’s month
  284. A Semantic Network Analysis of Twitter Reaction to the Ferguson Grand Jury Decision: Implications for Framing and Deliberation
  285. Presents of God: The Marketing of the American Prosperity Gospel
  286. Responsible Retailing in the Greek Crisis? Corporate Engagement, CSR Communication, and Social Media
  287. A comparative analysis of tools and technologies for policy making
  288. Propagation of Information About Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention Through Twitter
  289. Translocal Frame Extensions in a Networked Protest: Situating the #IdleNoMore hashtag
  290. Hybrid spaces of politics: the 2013 general elections in Italy, between talk shows and Twitter
  291. Searching and Clustering Methodologies Connecting Political Communication Content across Platforms
  292. Avaliação do método de análise de sentimento em mídias sociais aplicado na Gestão Social e política. (Social media and public administration: social sentiment analysis about the performance of the Brazilian Federal Government)
  293. Sentiment Analysis, Social Media, and Public Administration
  294. Morally Judging Entertainment: A Case Study of Live Tweeting During Downton Abbey
  295. Are We There Yet?
  296. From fat cats to cool cats? CEOs and micro-celebrity practices on Twitter
  297. Every Crisis is a Digital Opportunity: The Aganaktismenoi Movement’s Use of Social Media and the Emergence of Networked Solidarity in Greece
  298. Interactiv e Content Analysis: Evaluating Interactive Variants of Non-negative Matrix Factorisation and Latent Dirichlet Allocation as Qualitative Content Analysis Aids
  299. What do Chinese-language microblog users do with Baidu Baike and Chinese Wikipedia? A case study of information engagement
  300. Using Twitter to mobilize protest action: online mobilization patterns and action repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados, and Aganaktismenoi movements
  301. Tweeting Alone? An Analysis of Bridging and Bonding Social Capital in Online Networks
  302. Battle of the Sexes: Gender Analysis of Professional Athlete Tweets
  303. A cross-sectional examination of marketing of electronic cigarettes on Twitter
  304. Filter &amp; follow: how social media foster content curation
  305. Tweeting the Boston Marathon Bombings: A Case Study Of Twitter Content in the Immediate Aftermath of a Major Event
  306. Understanding Information and Knowledge Sharing in Online Communities: Emerging Research Approaches
  307. Making Sense of Self-Reported Socially Significant Data Using Computational Methods
  308. Ethics and Interdisciplinarity in Computational Social Science
  309. The Evolution of Roosevelt’s Rhetorical Legacy: Presidential Rhetoric about Rights in Domestic and Foreign Affairs, 1933-2011
  310. The State Of The Art: A Literature Review of Social Media Intelligence Capabilities for Counter-Terrorism
  311. Game in the Newsroom: Greedy Bloggers for Picky Audience
  312. Amministrazioni Pubbliche E Gestione Degli Eventi Critici Attraverso I Social Media: Il Caso Di #Firenzeneve. (Public administration and management of critical events through social media: the case of #firenzeneve)
  313. Vieni Via Con Me. Consumo Televisivo, Social Media E Civic Engagement
  314. Twitter and the Journalistic Field: How the Growth of a New(s) Medium Is Transforming Journalism
  315. Using DiscoverText for Large Scale Twitter Harvesting
  316. Second Screen and Participation: A Content Analysis on a Full Season Dataset of Tweets
  317. Social Knowledge Creation: Three Annotated Bibliographies
  318. The research of Web mining
  319. Networked Fandom: Applying Systems Theory to Sport Twitter Analysis
  320. Tweeting the Government: Preliminary findings from a genre analysis of Canadian federal government tweets
  321. Use of Diffusion of Innovations Theory in Medical Informatics Research
  322. City Magazines and Social Media: Moving Beyond the Monthly
  323. #WorldSeries: An Empirical Examination of a Twitter Hashtag During a Major Sporting Event
  324. The cultural environment: measuring culture with big data
  325. InfoExtractor—A Tool for Social Media Data Mining
  326. Public Sentiment and Critical Framing in Social Media Content During the 2012 U.S. Presidential Campaign
  327. The Labeling of Individuals as Enemy Combatants in a Post 9/11 American Society
  328. A ciência social digitalizada: avanços, oportunidades e desafios. (Social science goes digital: developments, opportunities and challenges)
  329. Political Magazines on Twitter During the U.S. Presidential Election 2012
  330. Choosing Between the One-Way or Two-Way Street: An Exploration of Relationship Promotion by Professional Athletes on Twitter
  331. The coding manual for qualitative researchers
  332. Qualitative Research, Technology, and Global Change
  333. Are we bowling at all? An analysis of social capital in online networks
  334. International Research Roadmap on ICT Tools for Governance and Policy Modelling
  335. Author Identification on Twitter
  336. Dissemination of truvada-related health information through twitter
  337. Electronic Devices Sales Prediction Using Social Media Sentiment Analysis
  338. Programmed method: developing a toolset for capturing and analyzing tweets
  339. Text analytics for social research
  340. DiscoverText: Software training to unlock the power of text
  341. Research Challenge on Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis