Although #NoDAPL is a hyperlocal issue, it has received attention across the country. Briefly looking at the locations stated by Twitter users (in the
Category: Lab 2: Mapping
Where Can We Find #LGBTrights
I expect my twitter data to be found generally from 0 degrees to 90 degrees longitude. I think this because in the news, a lot of LGBT protest, news,
Space and Time of #nobannowall
Since most of the tweets from last lab criticized Trump's travel ban policy, I expect that most tweets will be from the U.S., in the most diverse area
Where Do #BlackLivesMatter?
The U.S. population is racially diverse- a characteristic necessary for racial injustice. So, I expect that the majority of #BlackLivesMatter tweets t
Mapping #climatechange
I expect to find most people tweeting about #climatechange in the Northern hemisphere, 0° to 90°latitude, since that is where English is more preval
Make Mapping Great Again
1. I expect the majority of people tweeting in the continental US. A google search of the coordinates of the US has it at 37N, 95W. I think that a maj
Where in the World is #makeamericagayagain?
After analyzing the data, I found that the majority of the tweets uploaded were posted in the US, with a few posts in Russian and French. Since social
Lab 2: Mapping #Obamacare
The only place I expect to see people tweeting in my dataset is in the USA. The reason being is that Obamacare really only affects people in America,
Mapping #TrumpTrain
In the first blog post I expounded upon the hashtag #TrumpTrain and how it is used with reference to the upcoming 2016 United States presidential elec