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#Earthquake: Twitter as a Distributed Sensor System

Our work on using social media continues to develop and we have recently had a paper accepted in Transactions in GIS, entitled “#Earthquake: Twitter as a Distributed Sensor System“. Below we present...

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Social Media and the Emergence of Open-Source Geospatial Intelligence

Sample of geolocated tweets referringOccupy Wall Street. We have just finished a paper entitled ‘Social Media and the Emergence of Open-Source Geospatial Intelligence’ for Socio-Cultural Dynamics and...

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Harvesting ambient geospatial information from social media feeds

A paper  entitled “Harvesting ambient geospatial information from social media feeds” is now available in  GeoJournal. The abstract for the paper reads as follows: “Social media generated from many...

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Geosocial Gauge Paper

As regular readers of the blog know, we have been spending a lot of time recently looking at social media and the growth in locational information within such media. To this end we are very happy to...

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IR: State-Driven and Citizen-Driven Networks

Our work exploring how social media can be used to study events around the world has resulted in a new publication in the  Social Science Computer Review entitled “International Relations: State-Driven...

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Social Media and the Emergence of Open-Source Geospatial Intelligence

Recently the USGIF published a book entitled “Human Geography: Socio-Cultural Dynamics and Global Security” in which we have a chapter called “Social Media and the Emergence of Open-Source Geospatial...

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Mapping floods due to Hurricane Sandy

We recently had a paper accepted in the International Journal of Digital Earth entitled “Mapping floods due to Hurricane Sandy using NPP VIIRS and ATMS data and geotagged Flickr imagery“. Flickr images...

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