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Social Media Data Mining Becomes Ordinary

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posted on 2017-07-13, 08:59 authored by Helen KennedyHelen Kennedy
This research explored what happens when social media data mining becomes ordinary and is carried out by organisations that might be seen as the pillars of everyday life. The interviews on which the transcripts are based are discussed in Chapter 6 of the book. The referenced book contains a description of the methods. No other publications resulted from working with these transcripts.

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