Tag Archives: 'blogosphere'
WARM in Urbino – presentation slides available
Jean Burgess, 5 October 2010
Just a quick update to say that the slides from the Workshop on Advanced Research Methods (WARM) at the University of Urbino last week are now available here . It was a very interesting day, covering [...]
Mapping the Australian Blogosphere Some More
Snurb, 22 September 2010
My previous post outlined a few more steps I’ve taken in cleaning up our emerging dataset of links in the Australian blogosphere (current limitations of our data are also listed there). It’s time to take those [...]
More Blog Network Data Cleaning with Gawk
Snurb, 22 September 2010
The other day I outlined some first steps in cleaning our blog network data (generated by our partner researchers at Sociomantic Labs) ahead of visualising it, and posted a first tentative visualisation of the part of [...]
First Steps in Mapping the Australian Blogosphere
Snurb, 20 September 2010
Following on from my previous post about the methods we’re starting to use to make sense of the Australian blogosphere data we’re receiving from our colleagues at Sociomantic Labs, here’s a first look at what happens [...]
Cleaning Up Blog Network Data with Gawk
Snurb, 20 September 2010
Having done a fair amount of work with Twitter data over the past couple of months, I’m keen to get back now to the other substantive part of our ARC Discovery project on mapping online public [...]




ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, Weeks 10-11/2013
Hi Penelope, Soon, I hope - I'm currently overseas and updates have
ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, Weeks 10-11/2013
Hi Axel, Just wondering when you will be releasing the ATNIX for th
Researching Social Media in Times of Crisis
Great work Axel and Eidosa. It's time Qld and Australia entered the 2
ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, Weeks 10-11/2013
Correction: The good folks at Fairfax inform me that the /opinion a
An honest mistake: how to recover from a mistweet
I support Tufekci in her request for an Oops key. I agree that rather