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Source: Micro- participation The role of microblogs in promoting engagement in planning Jennifer Evans-Cowley, PhD, AICP Associate Professor and Head City and Regional Planning The Ohio State University

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Twitter and other social media tools are being used to engage the public. Learn about the innovative use of social media in transportation planning.

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Micro-participationThe role of microblogs in promoting engagement in planningJennifer Evans-Cowley, PhD, AICPAssociate Professor and HeadCity and Regional PlanningThe Ohio State University

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Micro-participationa method to engage “many, unconnected individuals” while minimizing time and opportunity costs to personal involvement

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Micro-participationAustin’s Strategic Mobility Plan

Source: Bonita Sarita

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Key Social Media VocabularyURL Presence of a website address

Hashtag Represented by #; used to indicate a common grouping of tweets. For example, #APA2009 might represent the American Planning Association Conference in 2009.

Mention Represented by @; the number of usernames specified in a tweet

Follower A user who is following the tweets of an author

Status A representation of a user’s current status, including mood, current news, or other information the user wishes to share

Retweet Represented by RT; The sharing of a tweet with other users

Push A message being pushed out by a social networking user. This is typically news or an announcement intended to be shared.

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Source: Bonita Sarita

How to Analyze Micro-participation?

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Analyzing Microblogs

49,421 Microblogs Collected• 11,500 relevant microblogs: 8,308 from microbloggers; 1,019 from media

sources; 2,173 from SNAPPatx (1,007 facilitating conversation and 1,166 pushing information)

• Coded the 8,308 microblogs from microbloggers byType; Theme; Topic 1, Topic 2; Sentiment;

• Microparticipation dialogue content analysis• Rate of participation

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Type of Microblog• Sharing: “RT @foxaustin: Listen up UT students. City of Austin

cracking down on E-bus riders that become unruly on the bus. http://bit.ly/alXE1x”

• Engaging : “$7 fa a 24hr bus pass..... how much is it in austin???? exactly....”.

• Analyzing: “transit: Austin red line vs. Twin Cities Hiawatha line - I like both. Only similarity? single route”.

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Theme/Topics of Microblogs

Theme: Related to the ASMP (such as eco devo, regional integration)

Topic 1, Topic 2: Topics mentioned in microblog “RT @fitcityleblanc: Where do most of Austin's bicycle-motorist

collisions occur? Check this map! http://bit.ly/52X2g”.

Source: Paddy Murphy

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Sentiment Analysis

Simple Sentiment Analysis: Review for positive or negative sentiment

Detailed Sentiment Analysis: Using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) text analysis software

Source: gary j wood

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Sentiment Analysis

0 50 100

Bus

Car

Rail

Walking

Bicycling

% Negative

% Positive

Source: Talton Figgins

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Sentiment Analysis

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Sentiment Analysis

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Content Analysis

Analysis of @, RT, URL usage: 57% @ 60% URLAnalysis of Stimulation Attempts: 282 pushes; 54% received a

response; Avg 2.3 responsesContent Analysis of completed dialogue: 374 attempts; 42%

received a response

Source: ret0dd

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SNAPP: Okay #Austin, #Nashville has you beat again. An amazing downtown transit station. http://bit.ly/9YDjGU #snappatx

Microblogger: @SNAPPatx really impressive station. Like that waiting room. Only downtown transit station I've been to: Eugene, OR. http://flic.kr/p/7gB3cj

SNAPP: @btx91 ATX is looking at a combo of BRT and streetcar for the 2012 urban rail project but no mention of a great station like TN. #snappatx

Microblogger: @SNAPPatx yeah, Congress Ave. acts as a transit mall of sorts though. Is this BRT the MetroRapid or something diff? #snappatx

Microblogger: @SNAPPatx and latest on urban rail? Is the streetcar going to be at-grade, mixed-traffic like Portland, or with some kind of separation?

Microblogger: @SNAPPatx Tacoma's LRT is an example of what I mean by slight grade separation #snappatx

SNAPP: @btx91 Check out all the deets on the ATX urban rail project here www.austinstrategicmobility.com/resources/urban-rail-project #snappatx

SNAPP: @btx91 We admit, it looks and sounds good. Have you been there to experience it in person? If so, how was it? #snappatx

Content Analysis

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Content AnalysisMicroblogger: Seriously the bus system in Austin needs major work.SNAPP: @Katshead42 What about Austin's bus system isn't working for you now?

How could it be made better? #snappatxMicroblogger: @SNAPPatx my bus was 15 minutes early so i had to wait at the stop

for an hour for the next one to come. They drive by stops all the timeSNAPP: @Katshead42 It sounds like more frequent buses might help ease the pain if u

miss a bus that's running early, yes? Anything else? #snappatxMicroblogger: @SNAPPatx that would help. If the buses ran later into the night or

early morning that would help too.SNAPP: @Katshead42 Excellent. Voicing your opinion about problems/solutions is the

best way to make change happen. We hear you! #snappatx

Source: Andy Schultz

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@elizmccracken When I was there I saw a guy with a ZZ Top beard pulling a standup bass on a trailer behind his bike. Austin=weird biking.@leahcstewart @elizmccracken Do the weird Austin bikers make you want to ride a bike yourself or are you just happy to observe? #snappatx@SNAPPatx @elizmccracken It depends on whether I have to ride the bike in a g-string toting a standup bass.@leahcstewart @elizmccracken Nope, you can ride the bike in any manner you choose - no g-string or instrument hauling required. #snappatx

Content Analysis

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Equality of Participation

Users Messages

User Group Total Share % Total Share %

One-time (1) 3,690 83.1% 3,690 56.1%

Light (2-5) 684 15.4% 1,760 25.9%

Medium (6-20) 49 1.1% 465 7.1%

Heavy (21-79) 14 0.3% 537 8.2%

Very heavy (80+) 2 0.0% 178 2.7%

Total 4,439 100% 6,576 100%

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Did It Work?

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Yes

Exceeded all past project measures– Had 203 Facebook fans – Had 366 Twitter followers– Avg of 45 retweets per week– 83% of microbloggers contributed 82% of all relevant

microblogs

Source: cackhanded

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No

Failure to influence decision-making because of:

Time/Time Lag Analytic ToolsBureaucracy Social Networking ApplicationsTrust Anonymity

Source: SpdRacerRVA

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Looking Forward

Rapidly evolving technologyRise of new analytic toolsWidespread adoption of technology

Source: lucbychet

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Ready for Micro-participation?

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Source: Slava Baranskyi

Twitter –EvansCowleyEmail – [email protected] – Jennifer Evans-

Cowley