Modelling Twitter conversations in #favela towards the conceptualization of the eVoice of the unheard

Alessandro Inversini, N. Williams, I. Rega, Ioanna Samakovlis
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PurposeThe purpose of this study to shed light on the importance of social media hosted content related to socially-motivated discussions. Moving from the field of communication for development, the research leverages social media as a powerful tool for collecting and analyse peer-to-peer communication towards the conceptualization of eVoices of Unheard. The deep understanding of these conversation can generate recommendations for organizations and governments designing and providing interventions fostering local socio-economic development.Design/methodology/approachThe study presents a large-scale analysis of social media interactions on the topic “#favela” to generate insights into a social network structure, narrative contents and meaning generated.FindingsStructurally, the analysed networks are comparable with those presented in current academic literature; automatic text analysis confirmed the promise of the inner value of communication for development opening the floor to conceptualization of the “eVoices of unheard”, which is the collective and conscious use of social media to mediate community discussions about tangible and intangible issues related to socio-economic development.Originality/valueFramed within the rise of interactive communication for development this research show that social media an support the notion of voice proposed by Couldry (2010) moving from process (i.e. the recording of the voice) towards value (i.e. the possibility of giving an account of one’s life and its conditions to have an impact on human life and resources) thereby understanding intangible issues related with socio-economic development.
以#favela的Twitter对话为模型,将未被倾听者的声音概念化
本研究的目的是阐明与社会动机讨论相关的社交媒体托管内容的重要性。从传播促进发展的领域出发,该研究利用社交媒体作为收集和分析点对点传播的强大工具,将“未被倾听的声音”概念化。对这些对话的深刻理解可以为设计和提供促进当地社会经济发展的干预措施的组织和政府提出建议。设计/方法/方法本研究对“#favela”主题下的社交媒体互动进行了大规模分析,以深入了解社交网络结构、叙事内容和产生的意义。从结构上看,所分析的网络与当前学术文献中的网络具有可比性;自动文本分析证实了传播促进发展的内在价值,为“闻所未闻的声音”的概念化提供了基础,即集体和有意识地使用社交媒体来调解社区对与社会经济发展有关的有形和无形问题的讨论。原创性/价值在互动传播促进发展的兴起框架内,这项研究表明,社交媒体支持Couldry(2010)提出的声音概念,从过程(即记录声音)转向价值(即描述一个人的生活及其条件对人类生活和资源产生影响的可能性),从而理解与社会经济发展相关的无形问题。
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