PurposeRegardless of their virtual nature, research suggests that social media networks are still influenced by geography. This research investigates the connections between Australian universities on the Twitter social media system.Design/methodology/approachThis research employs network analysis and visualisation to characterise the connections between Australian universities on Twitter.FindingsA strong relationship to geography, both at the intra-state level and the inter-state level, was observed in the connections between Australian universities on Twitter. A relationship between number of followers and time since joining Twitter was also observed.Research limitations/implications The research presented is limited to Australian univers...
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Web link mining has been previously used as a way of gaining insight into how the Internet may be re...
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Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
Given the centrality of regions in social movements, politics and public administration, here we aim...
Academic social networking sites (SNS) seek to bring the benefits of online networking to an explici...
This paper asks whether geographically localised, or ‘hyperlocal’, uses of Twitter succeed in creati...
Given the centrality of regions in social movements, politics and public administration, here we aim...
Geography plays an important role in shaping societal interactions in the offline world. However, as...
This paper presents the first outcomes of a large-scale project to comprehensively map the follower/...
Web link mining has been previously used as a way of gaining insight into how the Internet may be re...
Having deeply changed our communicating way, nowadays social media represent one of the most transf...
Web link mining has been previously used as a way of gaining insight into how the Internet may be re...
This chapter discusses the methodological aspects and empirical findings of a large-scale, funded pr...
Students embody themselves within social media platforms and (re)craft their identities within socia...
Universities are now observed using social media communications channels for a variety of purposes, ...
The first map of the Australian ‘Twittersphere’ has been generated by researchers at the ARC Centre ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
Given the centrality of regions in social movements, politics and public administration, here we aim...
Academic social networking sites (SNS) seek to bring the benefits of online networking to an explici...
This paper asks whether geographically localised, or ‘hyperlocal’, uses of Twitter succeed in creati...
Given the centrality of regions in social movements, politics and public administration, here we aim...