Social media offer a real-time, unfiltered view of how disasters affect communities. Crisis response, disaster mental health, and — more broadly — public health can benefit from automated analysis of the public’s mental state as exhibited on social media. Our focus is on Twitter data from a community that lost members in a mass shooting and another community—geographically removed from the shooting — that was indirectly exposed. We show that a common approach for understanding emotional response in text: Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) can be substantially improved using machine learning. Starting with tweets flagged by LIWC as containing content related to the issue of death, we devise a categorization scheme for death-related tw...
Campus mass shootings have become a pressing policy and public health matter. Twitter is a platform ...
AbstractTwitter is increasingly investigated as a means of detecting mental health status, including...
Scholars within and beyond the field of rhetoric have acknowledged how the advent of social media pl...
Social media offer a real-time, unfiltered view of how disasters affect communities. Crisis response...
People turn to social media to express their emotions surrounding major life events. Death of a love...
There is a critical need to improve trauma-informed services in structurally marginalized communitie...
The use of social media is expanding significantly and can serve a variety of purposes. Over the las...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
The World Wide Web, and online social networks in particular, have increased connectivity between pe...
Studying communities impacted by traumatic events is often costly, requires swift action to enter th...
Tweets posted during the Soma mine disaster that took place in Turkey provide a better understanding...
Successful navigation of the Covid-19 pandemic is predicated on public cooperation with safety measu...
This dissertation examines how “Big Data” collected from Twitter can be used to understand how colle...
Student deaths on college campuses, whether brought about by a suicide or an uncontrollable incident...
Cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States, resulting in a high eco...
Campus mass shootings have become a pressing policy and public health matter. Twitter is a platform ...
AbstractTwitter is increasingly investigated as a means of detecting mental health status, including...
Scholars within and beyond the field of rhetoric have acknowledged how the advent of social media pl...
Social media offer a real-time, unfiltered view of how disasters affect communities. Crisis response...
People turn to social media to express their emotions surrounding major life events. Death of a love...
There is a critical need to improve trauma-informed services in structurally marginalized communitie...
The use of social media is expanding significantly and can serve a variety of purposes. Over the las...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
The World Wide Web, and online social networks in particular, have increased connectivity between pe...
Studying communities impacted by traumatic events is often costly, requires swift action to enter th...
Tweets posted during the Soma mine disaster that took place in Turkey provide a better understanding...
Successful navigation of the Covid-19 pandemic is predicated on public cooperation with safety measu...
This dissertation examines how “Big Data” collected from Twitter can be used to understand how colle...
Student deaths on college campuses, whether brought about by a suicide or an uncontrollable incident...
Cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States, resulting in a high eco...
Campus mass shootings have become a pressing policy and public health matter. Twitter is a platform ...
AbstractTwitter is increasingly investigated as a means of detecting mental health status, including...
Scholars within and beyond the field of rhetoric have acknowledged how the advent of social media pl...