BIG DATA COLLECTING AND NEW MEDIA CONTENT ANALYSIS

BIG DATA COLLECTING AND NEW MEDIA CONTENT ANALYSIS

Dr. Samar Gaber

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Kinzy Publishing Agency
Año de edición:
2025
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Investigación social y estadística
ISBN:
9786338320249
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A Methodology for the Data-Driven Age: Navigating the New Frontier of Content AnalysisIn an era where information streams are relentless, fragmented, and colossal, the traditional tools of media research have proven inadequate. 'Big Data Collecting and New Media Content Analysis (Research Method)' emerges not merely as a textbook, but as a crucial methodology for any researcher, student, or practitioner attempting to derive actionable intelligence from the digital deluge.Authored by Dr. Samar Gaber, a prominent researcher in Mass Communication, this work solidifies the bridge between classical analytical rigor and the cutting-edge capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). Dr. Gaber, whose background includes extensive work on news coverage, security threats, and the impact of digital platforms on public discourse, brings a uniquely grounded perspective to this complex field. Her expertise allows the book to move beyond abstract theory, providing a robust, practical framework for managing the sheer volume, velocity, and variety of data that characterizes new media.The book is structured to guide the reader through the entire methodological journey, beginning with the fundamental characteristics of Big Data, exploring quantitative, qualitative, and mixed research approaches, and culminating in the essential role of AI, Natural Language Processing (NLP), and emerging social media algorithms. It directly addresses the challenges inherent in analyzing platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, framing the analysis not just as a technical exercise but as a guide to future-proofing data-driven decision-making.For too long, media analysis has been hampered by limitations in sample size and susceptibility to self-report bias. Dr. Gaber’s research methodology champions the use of large-scale, behavioral datasets to increase the validity and generalizability of findings, offering a comprehensive and less-skewed understanding of media consumption and production. This is an indispensable guide for those who recognize that mastering the methodology of Big Data is the key to unlocking competitive advantage, optimizing content strategies, and understanding the complex, ever-evolving social phenomena driven by digital communication.

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