On Thu, May 24 2018, Parvathi Subbiah wrote:
Along these lines, I was wondering if anyone would be able to point me at some methods that could help me analyse twitter data in Spanish? [...] Or ideas about looking at the dataset historically?
Really any help, methodological ideas, visualisation ideas are greatly, greatly appreciated! Many thanks everyone,
There was a group of researchers working on the Twitter activity of the M15 (Indignados, aka Occupy in Spain, etc.) movement. They did have interesting approaches to time series data. Here is their blog: https://datanalysis15m.wordpress.com/ The most interesting from the conference advertised in the first entry for me was Miguel Aguilera's pink noise analysis: https://tecnopolitica.net/sites/default/files/miguelaguilera.pdf All the code should be online, and I guess they should know about tips for Spanish language Twitter analysis... Hope this helps, -- Maxigas, kiberpunk FA00 8129 13E9 2617 C614 0901 7879 63BC 287E D166 Lecturer in Critical Digital Media Practice Centre for Science Studies Department of Sociology Lancaster University https://relay70.metatron.ai/ Unix is a Registered Bell of AT&T Trademark Laboratories. - Donn Seeley O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org