2010
DOI: 10.1162/daed.2010.139.2.66
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International reporting in the age of participatory media

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“…Application of Pajek. For analysis and visualization of large networks with thousands and millions of nodes, Pajek is a common but complex analysis tool widely used in analysis of social networks [43,44], genealogy [45], network analysis [46], aviation networks [47], power grid [48], etc. One of its data objects is "Networks" data with the expanded name of .net.…”
Section: Betweenness Centralization and Its Calculationmentioning
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“…Application of Pajek. For analysis and visualization of large networks with thousands and millions of nodes, Pajek is a common but complex analysis tool widely used in analysis of social networks [43,44], genealogy [45], network analysis [46], aviation networks [47], power grid [48], etc. One of its data objects is "Networks" data with the expanded name of .net.…”
Section: Betweenness Centralization and Its Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web 2.0 tools—online platforms that allow nonprogrammers to contribute content to the World Wide Web (O’Reilly, 2005)—are transforming our society. Comment forums turn newspaper columns into conversations, marketers use blogs to get real-time feedback from consumers (Li & Bernoff, 2008), and dictators have fallen as dissidents organize online (Zuckerman, 2010). For good and for ill, Facebook and MySpace have reshaped notions of community, friendship, and identity for their users (boyd, 2008; Turkle, 2011).…”
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