The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2020.101870. © 2021. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/The article explores how Twitter data can inform the study of the socio-political dimensions of sustainability transitions. Twitter is a widely used microblogging platform that allows users to share short comments, media, and links, and that offers researchers significant data collection opportunities. Twitter-based research has been growing in application in many disciplines but has not been prominently used in relation to sustainability transitions or sustainable energy research. This study aims to characterize t...
By leveraging new information systems and technologies, social media and the smart grid are transfor...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...
Social media is increasingly being used by science communicators, journalists and government agencie...
Social media provides people from all socio-economic sectors with the opportunity to voice their opi...
© 2018 Morgan, Cheong & Bedingfield. Social media provides people from all socio-economic s...
This thesis explores the value of social media in contemporary democratic practices; more precisely,...
Social acceptance is essential to effective sustainable energy policy implementation. Social media o...
This paper aims to identify a bibliometric profile, presenting the results of research and debates i...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
Social media platforms, such as Twitter, are an increasingly important source of information and are...
Energy policies are an essential part of the energy transition, and public perception toward them is...
Environmental issues are being discussed through social media with increased frequency. Researchers ...
There is increasing public debate about the governance of climate change and its repercussions for n...
The way different interest groups frame problems can influence public opinion about those issues. S...
The online discourse about climate change has changed the way social media users receive information...
By leveraging new information systems and technologies, social media and the smart grid are transfor...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...
Social media is increasingly being used by science communicators, journalists and government agencie...
Social media provides people from all socio-economic sectors with the opportunity to voice their opi...
© 2018 Morgan, Cheong & Bedingfield. Social media provides people from all socio-economic s...
This thesis explores the value of social media in contemporary democratic practices; more precisely,...
Social acceptance is essential to effective sustainable energy policy implementation. Social media o...
This paper aims to identify a bibliometric profile, presenting the results of research and debates i...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
Social media platforms, such as Twitter, are an increasingly important source of information and are...
Energy policies are an essential part of the energy transition, and public perception toward them is...
Environmental issues are being discussed through social media with increased frequency. Researchers ...
There is increasing public debate about the governance of climate change and its repercussions for n...
The way different interest groups frame problems can influence public opinion about those issues. S...
The online discourse about climate change has changed the way social media users receive information...
By leveraging new information systems and technologies, social media and the smart grid are transfor...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...
Social media is increasingly being used by science communicators, journalists and government agencie...