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October 2-3, 2014: Digital Strategies for Development Summit, Asian Institute of Management, Makati City, Philippines – Mapping social media networks

22SepMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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I attended and participated in the October 2-3, 2014 Digital Strategies for Development Summit hosted by the Asian Institute of Management and held in Makati City, Philippines.

The event gathered 50 speakers from around the world and more than 300 participants to focus on the role of digital and social technologies for civic needs.  The summit focused on bringing people from many communities into a discussion of how technology can be used for:

“…enabling a better society and an empowered community? How can various stakeholders, including Government, Private Sector and Civil Society gain more momentum for their core mandates by leveraging the use of digital technology enabled solutions? Can Digital Technology create a platform for better collaboration and cooperation amongst various stakeholders?”

I spoke about the role social network analysis can play in understanding the emerging world of social media and computer mediated collective action.

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29-30 September at the University of Melbourne – Talk about social media networks

07SepMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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Best Practice in Data Journalism Workshop

PROGRAM
29-30 September 2014

Terrace Lounge, Level 1, Walter Boas Building, Parkville Campus

(Campus map at http://maps.unimelb.edu.au/parkville)

MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER

9-9.30AM REGISTRATION AND WELCOME
9.30-9.45am WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS- DR MARGARET SIMONS AND CARLTON CONNECT
9.45am-11 Presentations and Q and A from journalists: Marc Moncrieff and Craig Butt – Fairfax Media; Lisa Cornish – Red Cross (formerly News Corp); Harrison Polites – Business Spectator.
11-11.30 MORNING TEA
11.30-12.30 Presentations by Journalists (continued): Ed Tadros – Australian Financial Review; Matt Liddy, ABC; Nick Evershed – The Guardian in Australia.
12.30-1PM ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION AND IDENTIFICATION OF COMMON THEMES AND CHALLENGES
1PM-2PM LUNCH
2PM-2.30pm AURIN – Exploring the potential – Presentation by Professor Richard Sinnott, University of Melbourne.
2.30-3pm NodeXL – Exploring the potential – Presentation by Marc Smith, Director, Social Media Research Foundation
3-3.30pm AFTERNOON TEA
3.30PM-5PM Panel  Session – Big Data. What Next? With Craig Thomler (Delib), Professor Paul Jensen (Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne); Jodie McVernon, (School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne), Scott Ewing, (World Internet Project, Swinburne Institute for Social Research.)

There will be a 3 hour session introducing NodeXL on Tuesday from 2-5pm 30th September at the main Parkville campus of UniMelb. The event is open to the public and is free.

It will be in the Old Arts Building Lecture Theatre B.

The main session will run from 2-4pm and there will be an additional hour for those that want to stop on for further training, finishing at 5pm

If you want to use NodeXL in the session, you will need a Windows laptop, and the Windows version of Excel (2007/2010/2013).

You can download NodeXL in advance from: http://nodexl.codeplex.com/.

Map and Building: 

http://maps.unimelb.edu.au/parkville/building/149#.VCTinmS1Zlo

Download instructions:

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September 26, 2014: Sydney #Disrupt – Talking about social media networks

07SepMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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I will be speaking at the University of Sydney on September 26th, 2014 as part of the 2014 Sydney Disrupt conference.

This year’s theme is “Living Disruption”.

Speakers include:

  • A keynote by Maria Ogneva, on community building for employee and customer engagement
  • A keynote by Tom Hajdu, CEO of Disrupter, on disruptive innovations in the entertainment industry
  • Mya Dellow presenting her perspective on the educational value of the online gaming platform Minecraft.
  • Academy Award winner Mark Sagar demonstrating BabyX, a photo-realistic, intelligent infant avatar.
  • A panel of experts discussing the potentials and risk of gamification.
  • Marc Smith from the Social Media Research Foundation will provide practical knowledge about analyzing social media data in straight forward ways with freely available tools.
  • Ripple Effect Group team leading a wearable technologies design workshop.

Here is a recent map of the connections among people who tweeted “#disrupt“:

Here is a video review of the 2013 #Disrupt event.

I will also lead a workshop on using NodeXL, in a hands-on training on 25th September 2014 from 9am to 12pm in the Link Building (J13), Room 417.

The workshop is sponsored by the Digital Disruption Research Group (DDRG), in collaboration with the Complex Systems Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering & IT.

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Talk September 12th: Retail & Consumer Goods Analytics Summit, San Diego – The Impact of Social Media on Data & Analytics

30JulMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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RIS News, the leading media organization for retail executives, and Consumer Goods Technology, the leading source for the consumer goods sector, have partnered to launch the 2014 Retail and Consumer Goods Analytics Summit. The conference hashtag is #RCAS2014.

I will speak on September 12th at the event.  I present the Closing Keynote from 2:30 – 3:10pm on Friday.  My talk is titled:

The Impact of Social Media on Data & Analytics 

Speaker:  Marc Smith, Director, Social Media Research Foundation

People talk about the products and services the use, love or hate all the time in social media.  These conversations can be better understood through perspective of social network analysis.  Network theory views the world as a web of connected people.  Network analysis builds measures and visualizations of collections of connections to reveal the key people, groups and issues in these conversations.  Using social media network maps and reports the confusing landscape of tweets and posts comes into focus.  Information visualizations of the virtual crowds of people gathered around every brand, product, event, or service highlights the range of variation in the shape of these crowds.  Six different patterns have been identified so far, allowing social media managers to recognize the nature of the brand network they have and the nature of the network they want to have.  Network measures are useful as KPIs for tracking not just the size and volume of a social media stream, but also the shape and structure of the pattern of connections.  The six patterns: divided, unified, fragmented, clustered, and in and out hub and spoke, are a useful guide to strategic engagement in social media.

These are social media network maps and reports for the terms risnewsinsights and “consumergoods OR cgsm2014 OR cgtmagazine“:
risnewsinsights Twitter NodeXL SNA Map and Report for Thursday, 31 July 2014 at 00:28 UTC

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consumergoods OR cgsm2014 OR cgtmagazine Twitter NodeXL SNA Map and Report for Wednesday, 30 July 20

consumergoods OR cgsm20

 

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June 27-29 2014: Networks in the Global World 2014, St Petersburg, Russia

08JunMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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NetGloW ’14: Bridging Theory and Method: American, European, and Russian Studies

June 27-29, St Petersburg, Russia

I will remotely participate in the conference “Networks in the Global World 2014. Bridging Theory and Methods: American, European and Russian Studies” taking place in St Petersburg, Russia, June 27-29 2014. The 2 day, single-track conference will also have pre-conference workshops including a day devoted to using the NodeXL social media network analysis application. The primary organizing institution and host is the Centre for German and European Studies, Bielefeld University and the St Petersburg State University.

This will be the 2nd Networks in the Global World conference (for information on the 1st one held in 2012 see http://www.ngw.spbu.ru). This conference series brings together researchers exploring cutting edge networks research from around the globe. In 2014 the focus is on linking theory and methods that integrate information, communication, semantic and cultural networks.

The primary goal of the NetGloW conference series is to bring together networks researchers from around the globe, to unite the efforts of various scientific disciplines in response to the key challenges faced by network studies today, and to exchange local research results – thus allowing an analysis of global processes. It is also crucial for us to support junior researchers’ orientation in the complex landscape of network science, and to encourage applications of network analysis by practitioners.

The idea of the 2014 event is to discuss the key current issues and problems of linking theoretical and methodological developments in network analysis.

The structure of the conference: June 27th – workshops and seminar for practitioners; June 28th & 29th – presentations.

Confirmed invited speakers:

  • Jana Diesner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  • Loet Leydesdorff, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Tom Valente, University of Southern California, USA
  • Dimitris Christopoulos, MODUL University Vienna, Austria
  • Mario Diani, University of Trento, Italy
  • Peter Groenewegen, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Wouter de Nooy, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Johanne Saint-Charles, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
  • Marc Smith, Connected Action Consulting Group, USA

The sessions of the conference will include the following:

  • Networks in Science, Technology, and Innovation: Traditional Approaches and Operationalization of New Theories
  • Words and Networks
  • Network Perspectives on Knowledge, Communication and Culture
  • Making Sense of Big Network Data: Testing Hypotheses on New Data
  • Social Movements and Collective Action as the Network Phenomena
  • Network Analysis of Political and Policy-making Domains

The conference will host workshops on the following network analysis software: ConText, Pajek, NodeXL, UCINet, RSiena.

The conference will include seminar Network analysis: How can it be used by globally operating practitioners?

Host: Center for German and European Studies (St. Petersburg State University – Bielefeld University).

Working language: English.

Abstracts (200 words) will be published as a part of conference programme. Full papers (2500 words) should be submitted prior to the event. Selected full papers will be published in peer-reviewed journal(s).

Free accommodation will be provided for MA and PhD students who submitted the best abstracts.

Fee: Participation in the conference is free of charge.

Further information about the conference and registration form can be found at www.ngw.spbu.ru or requested via e-mail: netglow@spbu.ru.

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Posted in 2014, All posts, Conference, Foundation, Measuring social media, NodeXL, Presentation, Research, SMRF, Social Interaction, Social Media, Social Media Research Foundation, Social network, Social Network Analysis, Social Theories and concepts, Sociology, Talk, Talks, University, Visualization, Workshop Tagged 2014, DataViz, Higher School of Economics, Information Visualization, NodeXL, Russia, Social Media, Social Networks, St. Petersburg, Training, workshop

VIDEO: SNA for fundraising and development webinar hosted by the Prospect Research Institute

05JunMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

I participated in a webinar hosted by the Prospect Research Institute.  We discussed the ways that NodeXL can simplify the task of collecting social media and social network data.  The tool generates easy to understand reports that highlight insights into connected structures.

The slides associated with the talk can be found here:

2014 TheNextWeb-Mapping connections with NodeXL from Marc Smith

Analyzing Social Media Networks with NodeXL: Insights from a Connected World

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Radio: OnTheMedia – Twitter Cartography – with Lee Rainie from Pew Internet

15MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet Research Center was interviewed by Bob Garfield on OnTheMedia this week about the recently released report on mapping Twitter topic networks.  The report found six distinct patterns of social media networks in Twitter: divided, unified, fragmented, clustered, and in and out hub and spoke patterns. They discuss the prospects for overcoming polarization in social media and the hopeful signs that many other forms of social network structures exist in addition to the divided network pattern.

http://www.connectedaction.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/20140314-OnTheMedia-Twitter-Cartography-with-Lee-Rainie.mp3
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Upcoming 2014 NodeXL Talks, Workshops, and Training

13MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

Upcoming talks, workshops and training for social media network analysis and NodeXL.


March 16, 2014: Predictive Analytics World, San Francisco.
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Track 1: Social Media Analysis Think Link! Network Insights with No Programming Skills


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March 18: Consortium for Service Innovation Annual Member Summit


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April 2 – April 4, 2014, UCDC Center, Washington DC, USA, 2014 International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, & Prediction (SBP14)


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April 24-24, 2014 The Next Web, Amsterdam


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May 1-2, 2014: The Social Media & Web Analytics Summit


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May 8th, 2014: 2014 SQL PASS Business Analytics Conference in San Jose.


May 19-23, 2014: International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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June 27-29 2014: 
Networks in the Global World 2014. Bridging Theory and Methods: American, European and Russian Studies

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May 19-23, 2014: International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems, Minneapolis, Minnesota

11MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith
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Third International Symposium on
Collaboration, Social Computing, New Media and Networks
(SoMNet 2014)
Call for
Papers and Participation
As part of the
2014 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems
(CTS 2014)
May 19-23, 2014
The Commons Hotel
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
In Cooperation with
ACM, IEEE, and IFIP

 

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May 7-9, 2014 – SQLPASS – San Jose – Social media network maps in Excel with NodeXL

10MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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I will present a talk  at the 2014 SQL PASS Business Analytics Conference in San Jose on May 8th.

The talk will focus on free and open tools for creating network maps and reports that can illuminate the landscape of social media.

The graph represents a network of 633 Twitter users whose tweets in the requested date range contained “sqlpass”, or who were replied to or mentioned in those tweets. The tweets in the network were tweeted over the 15-day, 2-hour, 48-minute period from Tuesday, 25 February 2014 at 00:26 UTC to Wednesday, 12 March 2014 at 03:15 UTC.

There is an edge for each “replies-to” relationship in a tweet, an edge for each “mentions” relationship in a tweet, and a self-loop edge for each tweet that is not a “replies-to” or “mentions”.

The graph’s vertices were grouped by cluster using the Clauset-Newman-Moore cluster algorithm.  The graph was laid out using the Harel-Koren Fast Multiscale layout algorithm.

The edge colors are based on edge weight values. The edge widths are based on edge weight values. The edge opacities are based on edge weight values. The vertex sizes are based on followers values. The vertex opacities are based on followers values.

Top 10 Vertices, Ranked by Betweenness Centrality:
@sqlpass
@laertesqldba
@nikoneugebauer
@karlakay22
@jenstirrup
@retracement
@grrl_geek
@sqlrockstar
@markvsql
@sqlservermag

Top URLs in Tweet in Entire Graph:
http://www.sqlpass.org/ss2014launch/Webinars.aspx
http://www.sqlpass.org/summit/2014/Speakers/CallForSpeakers.aspx
http://sqlsaturday.com/287/schedule.aspx
http://bi.sqlpass.org/
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5759204879042322946
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2383471085904007682
http://paper.li/PASSAppDev/1391708680
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3165768110532010497
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2196441958679840002
http://www.linkedin.com/slink?code=bNfBsHy

Top Hashtags in Tweet in Entire Graph:
#sqlpass
#sqlserver
#sql
#sqlsatexeter
#sqlpass_de
#sqlsaturday
#sqlsatvienna
#sqlsatportugal
#msbi
#sqlsatmadison

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