2018
DOI: 10.1111/soc4.12587
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Twitter and climate change

Abstract: Twitter provides a useful tool for studying public conversations about climate change, an issue that crosses international boundaries and stirs political and scientific debate. This review presents what is currently known about the way climate change is discussed on Twitter, acknowledging advantages and limitations and suggesting future areas for study. As an accessible platform, Twitter allows public expression of opinions on climate change and provides data on how these fluctuate over different times and pla… Show more

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“…While the core of crowdsourcing is to capture, analyse and apply data for each terminal user as much as possible, the roles of professional and authoritative meteorological services providers in the process of information dissemination are important as well (Fownes et al , ). For example, Kim et al .…”
Section: Review Of Previous Work and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the core of crowdsourcing is to capture, analyse and apply data for each terminal user as much as possible, the roles of professional and authoritative meteorological services providers in the process of information dissemination are important as well (Fownes et al , ). For example, Kim et al .…”
Section: Review Of Previous Work and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, existe poca literatura que estudie el bienestar y el desarrollo sostenible en las redes sociales, concretamente en Twitter (v. gr. Fownes, Yu & Margolin, 2018;Pearce, 2014). Costanza et al (2016) han elaborado métodos para relacionar los ODS a las medidas globales de bienestar sostenible.…”
Section: Marco Teóricounclassified
“…Events related to climate change spread largely in social media [32], [33]. Recently, some researchers [34], [35] have attempted to understand the human reaction on climate change thought Twitter.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%