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Social Media Network Analysis×Network Text Analysis×
NozareCommunicationCommunication
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads20172002
AutorsSocial network analysis tradition (Wasserman & Faust); Himelboim et al. for platform typologiesCorman et al. (centering resonance analysis); network text tradition
TipsStructural analysis of relationships among social-media actorsRepresentation and analysis of text as networks of linked concepts
PirmavotsHimelboim, I., Smith, M. A., Rainie, L., Shneiderman, B., & Espina, C. (2017). Classifying Twitter topic-networks using social network analysis. Social Media + Society, 3(1), 1–13. DOI ↗Corman, S. R., Kuhn, T., McPhee, R. D., & Dooley, K. J. (2002). Studying complex discursive systems: Centering resonance analysis of communication. Human Communication Research, 28(2), 157–206. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumiSocial media SNA, Online interaction network analysis, Platform conversation network analysis, Sosyal Medya Ağ AnaliziText network analysis, Centering resonance analysis, Concept network analysis, Ağ Tabanlı Metin Analizi
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KopsavilkumsSocial media network analysis applies social-network methods to the relationships among accounts on platforms — who follows, mentions, replies to, retweets, or shares whom — to reveal the structure of online conversation. By representing interactions as a graph and computing measures of centrality and community, it identifies influential actors, cohesive clusters, and the overall shape of public discourse around a topic.Network text analysis represents the content of text not as counts of words or topics but as a network of concepts linked by their relationships, then applies social-network methods to reveal which ideas are central and how they connect. Centering resonance analysis (CRA), introduced by Corman and colleagues in 2002, is a leading variant that builds concept networks from the noun phrases that structure discourse.
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