Research Questions Draft
Jeff Hemsley
Nov 10, 2011 7:40:38 PM
Draft 3
- How are online information flows within and between social media platforms related to offline, geographically situated, events?
alt: How do information flows among social media platforms relate to social gatherings and events? - What factors, such as geographic proximity, social media platform use, or demographics, best predict a city’s involvement in the movement (Tobler's first law)?
alt: Is geographic proximity (Tobler’s first law) still the best predictor of a city’s involvement in the movement? - What forms of participation and political expression (conventional and emergent) are being facilitated by social media?
alt: In what ways do social media facilitate conventional and emergent political participation/expression? [Not much shorter, but putting SM as the subject] - How are the protests organizing via social media, and how are these methods different or similar from previous movements?
alt: Do social media platforms change how protests are organized and spread?
Draft 2
- Assuming twitter allows us to track information flows geographically, how are online information flows within and between social media platforms related to offline, geographically situated, events?
- How are online information flows within and between social media platforms related to offline, geographically situated, events?
- What factors, such as geographic proximity, social media platform use, or demographics, best predict a city’s involvement in the movement (Tobler's first law)?
- What forms of participation and political expression (conventional and emergent) are being facilitated by social media?
- How are the protests organizing via social media, and how are these methods different or similar from previous movements?
Draft 1
- How is information that is publicly available about the Occupy Wall Street movement spreading within and between social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, Meetup.com, YouTube and blogs) and mainstream media?
- What is the relationship between online flows of information and their associated geographies?
- How are online information flows and offline events, like grass roots local organization formation, related?
- Are there differences in speed or geographic reach of information flows depending on the social platform (e.g. Twitter vs. Facebook)?
- Given the affordances of social media, do flows of information adhere to Tobler's first law? (Places closer to one another are more similar than those further apart)
- Alternately, do characteristics of a location (such as demographics) positively affect information flow and uptake?
- Do traditional characteristics of place (demographics, access) sufficiently explain variations in geographic spread, or is something else occurring intrinsic to the nature of the social media used?