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Geographic representation of social relations and human movement
1. Location
Social Relations
Movement
Geographic representation of social relations
and human movement
Andreas Kaltenbrunner
Social Media Research Group
Barcelona Media - Innovation Centre
Barcelona, Spain
April 24th
, 2013
Andreas Kaltenbrunner Geo-representation of social relations and human movement
19. Location
Social Relations
Movement
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Not all paths lead to Rome: Analysing the network of sister cities.
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Andreas Kaltenbrunner Geo-representation of social relations and human movement