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- 21Digital humanities
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- 9Humanities computing
- 9John B. Smith
- 9John B. Smith
- 5Gow, Gordon (Supervisor)
- 5Zvyagintseva, Lydia
- 3Nyhan, Julianne
- 3Rockwell, Geoffrey
- 2Chambers, Thane
- 15Communications and Technology Graduate Program
- 15Communications and Technology Graduate Program/Capping Projects (Communications and Technology)
- 10Histories of Humanities Computing
- 10Histories of Humanities Computing/Histories of Humanities Computing
- 10Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 10Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of/Theses and Dissertations
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2013-04-02
If the 19th century was witness to a shift in awareness of time as a concept, and the 20th century revealed awareness in the power of language, then the 21st century will be characterized by keen spatial awareness. Despite the assumption that space would become insignificant in the digital age,...
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#It’sComplicated: The Relationship between Traditional Media and Twitter during the 2019 Canadian Federal Election
Download2020-08-01
To study the interaction between traditional and social media in Canadian political coverage and how that may inform public opinion by exploring the agenda setting and intermedia agenda setting effects between Canada’s two national newspapers and Twitter during the 2019 Canadian federal election....
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An Interaction-driven Approach for Inferring the Polarity of Collaborations in Wikipedia and Political Preferences on Twitter
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In this thesis we explore interactions of users of two major information sources, namely Wikipedia and Twitter. In particular, we show that revision histories of Wikipedia articles contain interaction patterns which can be used to build collaboration profiles of editors. Such profiles can be...
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2019-08-05
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine how Canadian female politicians experience harassment on Twitter, and the management strategies they have developed to deal with harassment. Design - Applying a feminist lens, I used a qualitative/quantitative online survey to ask Canadian female...
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Spring 2015
The purpose of this study was to identify critical elements in a conceptual model for a community-engaged data curation in the digital humanities, to propose a set of evaluation criteria that would act as guiding principles in pursuing such work in the future, and to explore ways in which...
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Canadians’ Anti-Masking Attitudes on Twitter During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Several countries recommended universal masking as a preventive health measure to contain the spread of COVID-19 before public health officials in Canada started endorsing public mask wearing. In the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, public use of face masks was controversial. Many...
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Computing Emotion Dynamics from Text and Exploring their use as Biosocial Markers of Overall Well-being
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Language is inherently social -- it is influenced by our lived experiences and environments, and impacts the way in which we communicate with each other. Therefore, it is not a surprise that our health impacts our language. The patterns with which emotion changes over time -- emotion dynamics --...
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Data collected for thesis: Articulating a vision for community-engaged data curation in the digital humanities.
Data collected for thesis: Articulating a vision for community-engaged data curation in the digital humanities.
Download2014-11-25
This dataset contains anonymized data collected as part of the thesis completed in partial completion of the MA/MLIS programme. The dataset consists of a spreadsheet outlining the project names and their consequent numbers and a Word document containing anonymized data for 28 numbered projects.