Posts tagged facebook

Posted 1 year ago

Here’s my presentation from the LIANZA 2010 conference.

Posted 1 year ago

Last call for stories - flat names, the book

Last night I put out a last call for stories and photos that can be contributed to the book I’m writing about Dunedin’s named student flats.

There’s been a bit of a rush on photo tagging which is always good to see, and for me, it means I have a way of getting in touch with people who knew these flats and may have a tale to tell.

The flats tagged in the last 24 hours are: Pink Flat the Door, The Debacle, The Bach, The Cahnaging Rooms, The Dog Box, and Moe’s. Check out the photos on the Facebook Group http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#!/group.php?gid=7181752690.

Good luck to those sitting exams - go well!

Posted 1 year ago
Posted 2 years ago

Facebook as a social research tool

Let me preface this posting by saying that as yet I’ve not conducted a rigorous literature review on the topic of using Facebook as a social research tool. I’m interested in this aspect of Facebook because I am using it as a tool for my social research on the named flats of Dunedin, and I think I’m going to have to devote a chapter to talking about it. Without Facebook the book wouldn’t be happening, so it’s only fair :D

Also, I think it’ll be interesting to explore this some more.

It just so happened that Facebook fulfilled a need I had at the time (Nov 2007) - to share a bunch of photos and see if I could make some connections with the Scarfies who’d lived in those flats. It’s working. To date there are 1233 members who are tagging photos and making comments. So, Facebook is largely fulfilling that initial need of mine beautifully.

I’m finding however that there are things I’d like to do, or would be interested to discover, that Facebook currently doesn’t seem to allow, and that is due more to my needs as a researcher rather than a failing on Facebook’s part. It is, after all, inherently, a social networking forum, a place to meet and chat and share, not so much a place to easily gather, organise and distribute data.

It would be handy though.

For instance, I’d like to be able to download all wall posts to excel, I’d like to be able to download all the comments and tags against each photo in my collection. I’d like to be able to track the rate of membership against date in order to ascertain what, if any, external or internal factors may have influenced sudden leaps in numbers, for example, the freedom of the post exam period at the end of term or articles published in the media or a group of friends all joining at the same time.

Groups, it seems are being replaced by fan pages - here’s an issue. It may have a few extra features but I have a heap of data in my group and I’m not going to try and manage two sites. That’ll be a headache.

Here are some other sources I’ve found which touch on using FB for social research. Like I said, I’ve not yet thoroughly scoured for sources, I will. I’m interested to hear from anyone in the know on the subject.

Facebook research / orgtheroy.net
Poke 1.0 – a Facebook social research symposium
Supporting collaboration in the Era of Internet-scale Data / Cameron Marlow

Posted 2 years ago

Tagging and comments

So there’s been a MASSIVE increase in tagging of flat photos in the last week or so, I’m sure Varsity is in semester at the moment, perhaps the first round of assignments aren’t due yet … whatever the reason, it’s great to see people engaging with the Dunedin Student Flat Names FB group, and not just tagging, but writing comments and engaging in conversations too. It’s great :D

From an ‘info’ and research perspective I’d love to see some stats on membership uptake, I’m thinking some kind of indicative linear graph showing rate of membership against date or something like that. I’m interested to get an idea of what factors influence, or generates membership - is it it the cascading effect of person X joins, so their mates Y and Z also join, or is it due to external factors like time of the year (eg holiday period) or the influence of an event or items in the news?

If anyone knows how to track this sort of stuff I’d love to know.

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Will we make 1000 members by Christmas?

We’re now 952 members and more flats are being tagged everyday.

I’m looking forward to hearing everyone’s stories about their named flats and hope new members are fillign in the survey! - Check out the links section on the FB group.

Posted 2 years ago

28 more photos tagged today

… offerings are:

The Love Shack, The Manor, The Rash, The Hilton, The Box, Brucie’s Beenjamin’ Butchery, Chip off the Old Block, The Last Resort, 8 Mile, The Palace of Phallus, The Shire …