2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2019.101217
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Beyond big data: Social media challenges and opportunities for understanding social perception of energy

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“…other fields in humanities and social sciences. Mining the semantic information related to tourism destinations, cities, energy and so on is the main focus of current research which includes studies of TDP [5,38], tourist emotion [39], intention perception [40], areas of interest [41], travel trajectory [42], energy development [43] and so on. Moreover, due to the multiscale characteristics of geographic datasets in both the spatial and temporal dimensions, it is necessary to mine and analyze the semantic knowledge at multi-spatiotemporal scales [44].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…other fields in humanities and social sciences. Mining the semantic information related to tourism destinations, cities, energy and so on is the main focus of current research which includes studies of TDP [5,38], tourist emotion [39], intention perception [40], areas of interest [41], travel trajectory [42], energy development [43] and so on. Moreover, due to the multiscale characteristics of geographic datasets in both the spatial and temporal dimensions, it is necessary to mine and analyze the semantic knowledge at multi-spatiotemporal scales [44].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, at the same time, we have never been more connected and willing to share our thoughts and opinions in the comments section of online newspapers or in our social networks. In this context, there are more and more examples of research that extract public opinion information from the net and social media on issues such as hospitality and tourism management [9], urban mobility [10], health [11], or the social perception of energy [12], among others. In addition, new methods and techniques are being developed in order to take advantage of the enormous amount of information available from a wide range of online sources [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En la actualidad, multitud de individuos acuden a las redes sociales públicas como Twitter tanto para obtener información como para discutir acerca de temas relacionados con la ciencia . En esta dirección, se han proporcionado evidencias de que el análisis de las redes sociales es un complemento útil a las encuestas tradicionales de percepción social de la ciencia (Ceron, Curini, Iacus, & Porro, 2014;R. Li, Crowe, Leifer, Zou, & Schoof, 2019;Murphy et al, 2013), en el sentido de que admiten una mirada más continua a las opiniones, actitudes y comportamientos (Murphy et al, 2014) al ofrecer información contextual valiosa -cuantitativa y cualitativa-.…”
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“…Li, Crowe, Leifer, Zou, & Schoof, 2019;Murphy et al, 2013), en el sentido de que admiten una mirada más continua a las opiniones, actitudes y comportamientos (Murphy et al, 2014) al ofrecer información contextual valiosa -cuantitativa y cualitativa-. Esto proporciona un nuevo prisma desde el cual pueden observarse y tratar de comprenderse las actitudes y la percepción del público desde una óptica no tradicional (Li, 2019). Algunos estudios empíricos preliminares, incluso, sugieren que las redes sociales favorecen la confianza pública en la ciencia (Huber, Barnidge, Gil de Zúñiga, & Liu, 2019).…”
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