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This paper discusses a project that studied the relationship between citizen trust and social protest using visual analysis of approximately 11 million sentiment classified Tweets from the period of the 2014 Brazilian World Cup. The results of the study reveal that the 2014 World Cup protests in Brazil sprang from a wide range of grievances coupled with a relative sense of deprivation compared with...
Social media comprise the set of tools that "enable people to connect, communicate, and collaborate," and these tools include blogs, wikis and social network sites. This paper reviews the significance of these tools and explores how together they can result in instances of virality (e.g., viral videos). Using new insights on viral processes, we provide a critical review of epistemological...
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