[POSTPONED] An Introduction to Media Cloud: Mapping the attention and influence of news
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Summary:
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with Natalie Gyenes and Anushka Shah
Teaser
The recent US election, and related conversations about misinformation, have brought questions about media influence to the forefront of internet research and communications agendas. We use the Media Cloud suite of tools to ask the following question: How can we deconstruct the topic of media influence to reconstruct better narratives?
Parent Event
Berkman Klein Luncheon Series
Event Date
Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 12:00 pm Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University [POSTPONED] new date information forthcoming RSVP required to attend in person
Media Cloud is a web-based, open-source tool that tracks media conversations across the globe. A project hosted by the MIT Center for Civic Media and the Harvard Berkman Klein Center, the platform uses big data to aggregate and analyze news content from over 50,000 digital sources. The Media Cloud research team has used this suite of tools to explore a number of issues, from how gender based violence is covered in different media ecosystems, and the presence of public health echo chambers online, to understanding coverage around free basics in India. This conversation will begin with an introduction to Media Cloud and an overview of some of our research findings. We will then move into a use-case demonstration and workshop to explore how Media Cloud may be useful for your own research.
About Natalie
About Anushka
Anushka has a background in data science and media research, and is currently based in Cambridge at the Media Lab. Her primary focus at Civic Media is applying these disciplines to Indian and African media as part of the Media Cloud project. Anushka's interest is understanding how the news covers specific topics and the effect of different narratives on civic engagement. The long term objective of such analysis is to aid the reverse engineering of both non-fiction and fiction media content to better affect citizen knowledge and participation. Anushka grew up in India and has previously worked with various non-profits, development agencies, and political parties on ground in rural and urban India.
Links
Media Cloud blog for more information about their research projects: http://mediacloud.org/category/research/
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