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Crowdsourcing a Collective Sense of Place

Sep 22 2016

Place can be generally defined as a location that has been assigned meaning through human experience, and as such it is of multidisciplinary scientific interest. Up to this point place has been studied primarily within the context of social sciences as a theoretical construct. The availability of large amounts of user-generated content, e.g. in the […]

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Mason Health Narrative Atlas

Sep 22 2016

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Superstorm Sandy

Mar 29 2013

Extending our work towards harvesting social media to determine a population’s mood, our group has started looking into the use of language in Twitter as Hurricane Sandy bore down on the East Coast of America during late 2012. What we show here is a basic visualization GeoSocial Analysis of tweets by time, location, and sentiment […]

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Sequester

Mar 29 2013

se·ques·ter [si-kwes-ter] verb to remove or withdraw into solitude or retirement; seclude. to remove or separate. Law. to remove (property) temporarily from the possession of the owner; seize and hold, as the property and income of a debtor, until legal claims are satisfied. International Law. to requisition, hold, and control (enemy property). Origin: 1350–1400; Middle […]

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Demarcating New Boundaries: Mapping Virtual Polycentric Communities through Social Media Content

The proliferation of social media has led to the emergence of a new type of geospatial information that defies the conventions of authoritative or volunteered geographic information, yet can be harvested to reveal unique and dynamic information about people and their activities.

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