3. • Most words in
the cloud are
countries
• People are
more interested
in discussing
location where
events took
place than the
event
Word cloud findings
4. • Total of over
100,000 tweets
• Only eight
different geo-
located tweets
• ISIS is relevant
all over the
world
Cartodb map findings
5. • Production of
space
depends on
code
• Location gives
space larger
meaning
• No locations,
no global
awareness
Code and space
6. • Data shows
ISIS has a
global
presence
• Location is
the focus of
my data
Conclusion
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