I have lately been involved quite heavily in the dataset below :) I hope it's enough for some meaningful results. At least I have worked on it like on a hot summer day years ago on a conveyor belt, in one freezing cold store! :D This time I have had no night additions nor overtime, though... But hey, doing research is just such a fun :D Okay, the data collection not that much, perhaps...XD
Well, what an earth would I do with the data below? It's about social media activity around creativity in 99 cities. Sorry to say, it's too late to answer. I have made up my mind already :) I am going to research economic geography of creative capital, one of the three main forces led to cities we live in (see Rossi 2016). Well, how am i going to research creativity? Although Florida, already in 2012, added social media into a consortium of creative class, social media and cities, social media has yet to be appeared in research dealing with creative class too much. Combining creative class, cities and social media, I'll make the difference! That's where I'm going to narrow my next paper down :) Okay, enough of the heavy stuff! :D As a bonus, there are the most used keywords related to creativity below. Art seems to be the most popular act of creativity. Marketing, design, research and writing follow. Art is perhaps a keyword least bounded to a profession. Anyone can tweet about art, but maybe not about marketing? Yet marketing is still the second most common creative word in tweets. Hmm... interesting. But that's not enough, I'm afraid. Have to do something big! :)
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AuthorJuho Kiuru, geographer living in Helsinki, Finland. |