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Online Collective Action [[electronic resource] ] : Dynamics of the Crowd in Social Media / / edited by Nitin Agarwal, Merlyna Lim, Rolf T. Wigand



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Titolo: Online Collective Action [[electronic resource] ] : Dynamics of the Crowd in Social Media / / edited by Nitin Agarwal, Merlyna Lim, Rolf T. Wigand Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Vienna : , : Springer Vienna : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Edizione: 1st ed. 2014.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (243 p.)
Disciplina: 032.231
Soggetto topico: Application software
Statistical physics
Dynamical systems
Sociology
Personality
Social psychology
Behavioral sciences
Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Complex Systems
Sociology, general
Personality and Social Psychology
Behavioral Sciences
Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
Persona (resp. second.): AgarwalNitin
LimMerlyna
WigandRolf T
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Part I: Concepts, Theories, and Methodologies -- 1. Sentiment Analysis in Social Media -- 2. Emotion Analysis on Social Media – Natural Language Processing Approaches and Applications -- 3. Discovering Flow of Sentiments and Transient Behavior of Online Social Crowd: Can Social Insects be Far Behind? -- 4. Collective Emotions Online -- 5. Evaluation of Media-based Social Interactions: Linking Collective Actions to Media Types, Applications and Devices in Social Networks -- Part II: Applications -- 6. The Studies of Blogs and Online Communities: From Information to Knowledge and Action -- 7. Using Contemporary Collective Action to Understand the Use of Computer Mediated Communication in Virtual Citizen Science -- 8. Socially Networked Citizen Science and the Crowd-sourcing of Pro-environmental Collective Actions -- Part III: Case Studies -- 9. The Spanish “Indignados” Movement: Time Dynamics, Geographical Distribution and Recruitment Mechanisms -- 10. The Strength of Tweet Ties: How Twitter helped Frame the Egyptian Protests -- 11. The Arab Spring in North Africa: Still Winter in Morocco? -- 12. “Hit the Road, Hijabis!”: The Polarized Context for Virtual Muslim Solidarities.
Sommario/riassunto: This work addresses the gap in the current collective action literature exposed by the new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) landscape by bringing together qualitative and quantitative studies from computational and social sciences. The book offers a rigorous and systematic investigation of both methodological and theoretical underpinnings and, thus, collectively promotes a symbiotic and synergistic advancement of the multiple interconnected disciplines in studying online collective actions. More specifically, the book is intended to illuminate several fundamental and powerful yet theoretically undeveloped and largely unexplored aspects of collective action in the participatory media (e.g., social media). Through in-depth exploration of relevant concepts, theories, methodologies, applications, and case studies, the reader will gain an advanced understanding of collective action with the advent of the new generation of ICTs enabled by social media and the Internet. The developed theories will be valuable and comprehensive references for those interested in examining the role of ICTs not only in collective action but also in decision and policy making, understanding the dynamics of interaction, collaboration, cooperation, communication, as well as information flow and propagation, and social network research for years to come. Further, the book also serves as an extensive repository of data sets and tools that can be used by researchers leading to a deeper and more fundamental understanding of the dynamics of the crowd in online collective actions.
Titolo autorizzato: Online Collective Action  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-7091-1340-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910298969603321
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Serie: Lecture Notes in Social Networks, . 2190-5428