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Non-textual data and new media sources

Posted on October 22, 2013October 1, 2014 By Wandren PD
Data mapping, Dispersed Networks, Habits of engagement, Network analysis

Many of the challenges of analysing social and other forms of digital media can be summed up as features of volume, speed, and credibility.

The challenges of volume, speed and credibility often require analysis which focuses on the aggregate of human actions, habits of engagement, and the concept of emergent behaviour.

Below a presentation showing how network analysis and other data tools can be used to analyse non-textual data and new media sources in the context of nuclear non-proliferation;

 

 

or download your presentation here;

Non-textual data and new media sources KCL Oct 2013

 

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