Data collected from Lexis Nexis database including the result of a search for UK news articles mentioning phrase "errington cheese" for the period between July 2016 and Jan 2018.Social media and other forms of online content have enormous potential as a way to understand people's opinions and attitudes, and as a means to observe emerging phenomena - such as disease outbreaks. How might policy makers use such new forms of data to better assess existing policies and help formulate new ones? This one year demonstrator project is a partnership between computer science academics at the University of Aberdeen and officers from Food Standards Scotland which aims to answer this question. Food Standards Scotland is the public-sector food body for Sc...
Foodborne illness, commonly referred to as food poisoning, affects an estimated 1 in 6 Americans eve...
In the current information landscape, there are numerous channels for consumers to find information ...
Industry and government are held responsible for the safety of food and feed products. Therefore act...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (5 Aug 2017 - 28 Aug 2017) to explore general food...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (8 June 2018 - 22 June 2018) to study reports of f...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (6 May 2018 - 16 May 2018) to explore the potentia...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (10 Nov 2017 - 18 Dec 2017) to explore causes of s...
Food safety is essential for the prevention of foodborne diseases that threaten the health of the wo...
Although much effort is made to prevent risks arising from food, food-borne diseases are an ever-pre...
This study explores how to use social media to effectively communicate with the public about food ri...
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) estimate that 1.7 million cases of foodborne illness are contracted ...
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In last years many business activities, scientific researches and applications exploit social networ...
In the current information landscape, there are numerous channels for consumers to find information ...
In this study, we assessed reports of foodborne illness in foodservice reviews as a possible data so...
Foodborne illness, commonly referred to as food poisoning, affects an estimated 1 in 6 Americans eve...
In the current information landscape, there are numerous channels for consumers to find information ...
Industry and government are held responsible for the safety of food and feed products. Therefore act...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (5 Aug 2017 - 28 Aug 2017) to explore general food...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (8 June 2018 - 22 June 2018) to study reports of f...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (6 May 2018 - 16 May 2018) to explore the potentia...
Data collected from Twitter social media platform (10 Nov 2017 - 18 Dec 2017) to explore causes of s...
Food safety is essential for the prevention of foodborne diseases that threaten the health of the wo...
Although much effort is made to prevent risks arising from food, food-borne diseases are an ever-pre...
This study explores how to use social media to effectively communicate with the public about food ri...
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) estimate that 1.7 million cases of foodborne illness are contracted ...
© Emerald Publishing Limited 2017. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited. Licensed re-use rights...
In last years many business activities, scientific researches and applications exploit social networ...
In the current information landscape, there are numerous channels for consumers to find information ...
In this study, we assessed reports of foodborne illness in foodservice reviews as a possible data so...
Foodborne illness, commonly referred to as food poisoning, affects an estimated 1 in 6 Americans eve...
In the current information landscape, there are numerous channels for consumers to find information ...
Industry and government are held responsible for the safety of food and feed products. Therefore act...