The aims of the symposium were to:The symposium included discussion about kangaroos, cervical screening, obesity, e-cigarettes, sharks, carp, policymakers, ethics, and concluded with "workshopping the wicked".
- Share cases where social media has been used to inform or guide public policy and decisions
- Share research highlighting the application of social media to important policy matters
- Bring together people working and researching in this developing field
- Explore challenges of social media data use such as ethics, geolocation, sample representativeness, access to data
- Consider systems and processes for gathering and analysing social media for public policy and decisions.
Sharynne McLeod is Distinguished Professor of Speech and Language Acquisition at Charles Sturt University, Australia. This blog records the work of her team to support multilingual children's speech acquisition throughout the world. The associated Multilingual Children's Speech website contains resources for over 100 languages: http://www.csu.edu.au/research/multilingual-speech
November 14, 2019
Analysing social media for better public policy
Today I was honoured to open the Charles Sturt University one day symposium titled "Analysing social media for better public policy". Speakers and
participants came from across the country, and I was invited to open the
event. Details about the symposium are here: https://www.csu.edu.au/research/ilws/events/social-media-symposium