Deike- This suggestion isn't rooted in social media but the visualizations used are highly relevant to your query. It's a PNAS publication from 2015 by Rule, et al., titled *Lexical shifts, substantive changes, and continuity in State of the Union discourse, 1790–2014*. The focus is on State of the Union addresses by US presidents from the first given by George Washington through Barack Obama. Employing a Blei and Heckerman dynamic topic model to track broad qualitative themes over time, the graphics are among the best I'm aware of in the text mining literature. Thomas Ball http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/112/35/10837.full.pdf On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 6:58 AM, Deike Schulz <deike.schulz@stenden.com> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I’m working on a paper about blogs dedicated to a special interest topic. Right now I’m looking for studies (or book chapters) that include visualisation examples based on thematic results (e.g. infographics, semantic structures) concerning qualitative/thematic social media analysis. I was also wondering if the AoIR has a working group that focusses on the visualisation of data (qualitative and/or quantitative)? So –any tips are very welcome!
Best regards from the Netherlands,
Deike Schulz
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