Title :
Do You Know the Way to SNA?: A Process Model for Analyzing and Visualizing Social Media Network Data
Author :
Hansen, D.L. ; Rotman, D. ; Bonsignore, E. ; Milic-Frayling, Natasa ; Rodrigues, E.M. ; Smith ; Shneiderman, Ben
Author_Institution :
Brigham Young Univ., Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
Traces of activity left by social media users can shed light on individual behavior, social relationships, and community efficacy. Tools and processes to make sense of social traces are essential for enabling practitioners to study and nurture meaningful and sustainable social interaction. Yet such tools and processes remain in their infancy. This paper describes a study of 15 graduate students who were learning to apply Social Network Analysis (SNA) to data from online communities. Their emergent practices were observed via a pre-post survey, diaries, observations, interviews, analysis of assignments and online class interactions, and a group modeling session. From this in-depth look, we derive the Network Analysis and Visualization (NAV) process model and use it to highlight stages where interaction with peers, experts, and features of the SNA tool were most useful. The important role of visualization in supporting networked thinking was essential, as was the iterative nature of goal formation, data structuring, and data analysis. The paper concludes with a discussion of how the NAV model informs the design of SNA tools and services and supports social media practitioners.
Keywords :
data analysis; data visualisation; social networking (online); NAV; SNA; community efficacy; data structuring; diaries; goal formation; group modeling session; individual behavior; network analysis and visualization process model; online class interactions; online communities; prepost survey; social media network data analysis; social media network data visualization; social media users; social relationships; sustainable social interaction; HCI; process model; social media; social network analysis; visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Social Informatics (SocialInformatics), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0234-7
DOI :
10.1109/SocialInformatics.2012.26