Applying Text Mining to Protest Stories as Voice against Media Censorship

12/29/2018
by   Tahsin Mayeesha, et al.
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Data driven activism attempts to collect, analyze and visualize data to foster social change. However, during media censorship it is often impossible to collect such data. Here we demonstrate that data from personal stories can also help us to gain insights about protests and activism which can work as a voice for the activists. We analyze protest story data by extracting location network from the stories and perform emotion mining to get insight about the protest.

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