Ask the Expert - John Kelly on Online Network Analytics
Cost: FREE for NTEN Members!
03/25/2009 11:00 am
03/25/2009 12:30 pm
US/Pacific
Event Details
Do you think about what the
big picture of this wondrous world of online networking is? Does it
often seem like a deep ocean, that we are playing in but never will be
able to see clearly? Analysis of all this data is happening out there
and folks like Morningside Analytics
are taking this even deeper, drawing on social networking analysis,
adding innovative statistical techniques and data modeling to uncover
what they refer to as Attentive Clusters—communities, large or
small—that share knowledge and
focus attention on particular sources of information and opinion. With
this view of the data, you can begin to uncover who is
listening to whom, why they are interested, and how ideas move among
and between different audiences—even how messages are framed and
reframed as they travel online.
Join us in discussing this and all YOUR questions to John Kelly, lead scientist of Morningside Analytics about in our March Ask the Expert.
> Get the Recording - FREE for NTEN Members!
How's It Work?
This will be an online chat event where you will listen on the phone and simultaneously sign into a live chat. This event is only available to NTEN members, so if you aren't - become a member today!
Join us in discussing this and all YOUR questions to John Kelly, lead scientist of Morningside Analytics about in our March Ask the Expert.
> Get the Recording - FREE for NTEN Members!
John Kelly is the founder and lead scientist of Morningside Analytics. His research blends Social Network Analysis, content analysis, and statistics to solve the problem of making complex online networks visible and understandable.
John has an M.Phil. from Columbia University (Ph.D. pending), and has studied communications at Stanford and at Oxford’s Internet Institute. He is an Affiliate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School.
Read some of John's work:
- Pride of Place: Mainstream Media and the Networked Public Sphere
- Columbia Journalism Review: Blogged Down in the Past
- Mapping the Blogosphere: Offering a Guide to Journalism's Future
- OSI Forum: New Media in Authoritarian Societies
- John Kelly: Parsing the Political Blogosphere
- Passing the Baton: Foreign Policy Challenges and Opportunites Facing the New Administration
How's It Work?
This will be an online chat event where you will listen on the phone and simultaneously sign into a live chat. This event is only available to NTEN members, so if you aren't - become a member today!
Event Materials
AskExpert_JohnKelly_Slides.pdf
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