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05MayMay 7, 2017
By wcorban

Final Presentation: #NoDAPL

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26AprMay 5, 2017
By wcorban

Wrapping up the Pipeline: #NoDAPL

  My initial interest in #NoDAPL came from my perception of the hashtag as a multi-issue conversation. The Dakota Access Pipeline, the focus o

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14Apr
By wcorban

#NoDAPL by the numbers

I chose to work with my entire dataset, totalling 90,579 tweets. In all, Twitter identified 39 languages from the text of tweets using #NoDAPL. They a

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Posted in Lab 5: Presentation Outline & Summary 2 Comments
31Mar
By wcorban

Communication Flows: Social Network Analysis of #NoDAPL

With the social network analysis, I hope to gain a better understanding of what connections exist between Twitter users discussing #NoDAPL. For this a

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Posted in Lab 4: Graphing 2 Comments
01MarApril 26, 2017
By wcorban

Gimme an “N!” Gimme an “O!”

The Dakota Access Pipeline and the protests at Standing Rock have generated a great deal of conversation through the month of February. Early on, the

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17FebFebruary 17, 2017
By wcorban

Where is #NoDAPL, anyway?

Although #NoDAPL is a hyperlocal issue, it has received attention across the country. Briefly looking at the locations stated by Twitter users (in the

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01FebFebruary 2, 2017
By wcorban

Collecting #NoDAPL

I am collecting data about the conversation on the Dakota Access Pipeline and the intersection between environmental and social issues. I chose this h

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