Hi Bipul, Check out the work of Gregory Asmolov: more qualitative, but facing similar issues: http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/WhosWho/PhdResearchers/GregoryAsmolov.aspx Kind regards, Alex. On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:48 PM bipulendra adhikari < bipulendra.adhikari@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear colleagues, I am researching on 'Trustworthiness of information shared in Twitter during disaster situations'. I am finding hard to chose a methodology to my research. Can you please share your experience or ideas to help me figure out methodology for the research? I have collected tweets from Nepal Earthquake 2015. Now, I need to find out how trustworthy are the information shared in Twitter in post-quake situations.
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