[Air-L] Looking for CATA program for tweet analysis

Cristina Aced blogocorp at gmail.com
Wed Aug 27 07:45:55 PDT 2014


Many thanks for all your messages and suggestions. I'm now checking all the
messages. I'll test the tools you have proposed and I promise to share
which is the best option to extract these data from Facebook!

*Cristina Aced Toledano*
PhD Candidate
Doctoral Programme in Knowledge and Information Society
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
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2014-08-27 15:08 GMT+02:00 Natalie Harrower <N.Harrower at ria.ie>:

> NVivo is a possibility. I haven't used it for years but it was the top
> program for qualitative data analysis a while back.
>
> http://www.qsrinternational.com/products_nvivo.aspx
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> I am not sure what it is called but I know that linguists are using a
> software like that for corpus analysis.
> cc
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>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Dave Voelker <dvoelker at stanford.edu>
> wrote:
>
> >      I'd like to know if someone can recommend -- or knows of -- any
> > computer assisted text analysis (CATA) programs capable of applying
> > predefined concept dictionaries (lists of words and phrases representing
> a
> > concept) to large datasets of tweets.  I'm referring here to traditional,
> > conceptual, content analysis (social science), not the bottom-up, data
> > mining methods (computer science) primarily being used to analyze big
> data.
> >      An example of the kind of program I'm talking about is the freeware
> > Yoshikoder (http://sourceforge.net/p/yoshikoder/wiki/Home/), but I'm
> > unable
> > to open a large (~ 3 GB) text file of tweets with it.
> >
> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> > David Voelker, Ph.D.
> > Department of Communication
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