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New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery)

New Media and Public Communication: Mapping Australian User-Created Content in Online Social Networks

Understanding the ways people contribute to and use the Internet for a wide range of purposes is important to Australia's future from both a social and an economic perspective. Effective, evidence-based policy depends on developing a vastly improved understanding of the current level of Australians' online activities and interests. This project provides crucial, detailed baseline data on the social, cultural and technological dynamics of Australian online public communication, which can inform further government initiatives to strengthen the country's digital economy and to maximise civic engagement through media participation.

ARC Discover Project, 2010-2012

Snurb — Friday 19 October 2012 07:42

Sharing the News: Dissemination of Links to Australian News Sites on Twitter (AoIR 2012)

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | AoIR 2012 |

AoIR 2012

Sharing the News: Dissemination of Links to Australian News Sites on Twitter

Axel Bruns, Tim Highfield, and Stephen Harrington

  • 20 Oct. 2012 – Association of Internet Researchers conference, Salford
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Snurb — Tuesday 16 October 2012 22:29

Doing 'Big Data' Twitter Research

'Big Data' | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Crisis Communication | Twitter | CCC 2012 |

My own paper started the post-lunch session at the CCC Symposium, discussing our Mapping Online Publics work in the field of Twitter research. I'll post up the slides and audio properly as soon as I can!

Slides and audio are below:

Twitter, Big Data, and the Search for Meaning: Methodology in Progress from Axel Bruns
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Snurb — Tuesday 16 October 2012 12:23

Twitter, Big Data, and the Search for Meaning: Methodology in Progress (CCC 2012)

'Big Data' | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Crisis Communication | Twitter | CCC 2012 |

CCC 2012

Twitter, Big Data, and the Search for Meaning: Methodology in Progress

Axel Bruns

  • 16 Oct. 2012 – CCC Symposium "Digital Data – Lost, Found, and Made", Copenhagen
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Snurb — Friday 5 October 2012 07:12

Around the World in 28 Days (and 14 Papers)

Politics | Elections | Travel | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Social Media in Times of Crisis (ARC Linkage) | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Crisis Communication | Twitter | Research Projects | Conferences | AoIR 2012 | ECREA 2012 |

It’s that time of the year again, when I set off for the usual end-of-year round of conferences – and this year has turned out to be an especially busy one. As I write this, I’m already in Toronto for the inaugural workshop of a Canadian-funded, multi-partner research project on Social Media and Campaigning which is led by Greg Elmer of Ryerson University; this comes at an interesting time, of course, with electioneering south of the border in full swing. We’re already tracking the Twitter performance of both campaigns’ key accounts – more on that as it develops.

My next …

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Snurb — Saturday 15 September 2012 16:16

New Article on Twitter and Journalism in Australia

Politics | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Crisis Communication | Twitter | Publications | Conferences |

I’m please to say that a new article of mine has been published in Media International Australia (which means I’ve now had articles in consecutive MIA issues…). The issue in question, on “The ‘New’ News”, was edited by my QUT colleagues Stephen Harrington and Brian McNair, and looks like a bumper collection of exciting work – full details are here.

My article is on the use of Twitter by Australian journalists, looking especially at the Rudd/Gillard leadership spill in June 2010, and the federal election night in August. Below is the abstract – the full article is here …

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Snurb — Saturday 15 September 2012 15:32

Inter and Intra-Language Engagement on Twitter in Arab Spring Hashtag Communities (SASS 2012)

Politics | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Crisis Communication | Twitter | Conferences |
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Snurb — Sunday 26 August 2012 13:06

Twitter and the Media: Methods, ATNIX, Citizen Journalism, and the Olympics

Produsers and Produsage | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Blogs and Blogging | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | Publications | Television |

Here are some more updates on my recent adventures in the world of Twitter research. First, I’m very happy to report that a new chapter on the impact of Twitter on the long-standing melée between industrial and citizen journalism has now been published. In the article, co-written with my CCI colleague Tim Highfield, we explore how the emergence of Twitter as a middle ground between the branded spaces of news Websites and citizen journalist blogs and other sites complicates the previously somewhat more obvious battle lines between the two sides – extending a process of, if not convergence then at …

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Snurb — Saturday 4 August 2012 18:02

Quick Round-Up of This Month's Activities

Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | Conferences |

I’m about to head back to Australia after a month of travel in Europe (mainly in Germany), where my colleagues and I have engaged in a range of workshops and conferences with our various research partners. Here’s an overview of the major presentations during that time.

In Bristol, I was an invited speaker at the first workshop of a new network of researchers exploring digital methods, and presented our work in the Mapping Online Publics project:

Axel Bruns. "Mapping Online Publics: Understanding the Role of Twitter in Public Communication." Invited plenary paper presented at the first NCRM Digital …

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Snurb — Saturday 4 August 2012 17:39

Notes towards the Scientific Study of Public Communication on Twitter (CoSCI 2012)

Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | Conferences |
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Snurb — Friday 13 July 2012 06:52

Towards a Comprehensive Picture of the Australian Twittersphere

Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Crisis Communication | Twitter | Conferences |
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