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Category: Lab 4: Graphing

07Apr
By tforgion

Lab 4 Transfer of Information

Communication is an essential part of Major League Baseball.  Not only the communication within one franchise, but also the communication among teams

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31Mar
By gtyler

Social Network Analysis of #ISIS

I chose to use the most recent 3,000 tweets, as the hashtag topic of ISIS has no shortage of use and is not bound to any particular time period. Unfor

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31Mar
By hquarls

graphing #2a

I selected my data from the beginning of February, February 1st to be exact, since my topic was heavily discussed around this time, thus there will be

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31MarApril 5, 2017
By gwarnock

If you used #standingrock on February 22-24th, I know you you were talking to (kinda)

Part I I chose February 22nd, 23rd, and 24th as the deadline to vacate the Standing Rock camp was February 22nd and I wanted to see how #standingro

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31MarMarch 31, 2017
By cdenny

How #Islamophobia connects

Part 1: For my dataset this week, I chose to use 3,000 tweets from March 16- March 21st. I chose to the maximum number of tweets because I thought

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31MarMarch 31, 2017
By ospoffor

LGBT Networks

This data set is ranges from March 1st to Feb 28th. It will illustrate the aftermath of when Trump made statements to reverse the transgender bathroom

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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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31Mar
By norourke

Connecting #muslimban

I chose 3,500 tweets as my data set from the days March 1st to February 24th. The reason I chose to do the maximum number of tweets is because of the

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31MarMarch 31, 2017
By tseckar

#KeystoneXL Broken Down in Gephi

PART I I chose the most recent 3,000 tweets because we haven't reviewed or analyzed any of the twitter data that has been collected in the past thr

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30MarMarch 31, 2017
By jpolitz

BLM Convos & Clusters– Do They Exist? Are They United?

Gephi is network analysis tool, which visualizes people and their interactions using weighted lines (edges) and circles (nodes). With the use of math

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