Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and Citations
This article discusses the relationship between Twitter usage and scholarly citations by urban planning academics in the U.S. and Canada. Social media and academic publications may be considered separate activities by some, but over the past decade there has been a convergence of the two. Social med...
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description | This article discusses the relationship between Twitter usage and scholarly citations by urban planning academics in the U.S. and Canada. Social media and academic publications may be considered separate activities by some, but over the past decade there has been a convergence of the two. Social media and scholarship can be complementary not only when social media is used to communicate about new publications, but also to gather research ideas and build research networks. The analysis presented here explores this relationship for urban planning faculty using data for faculty who had active Twitter accounts between March 2007 and April 2019. Measures of Twitter activity were combined with Google Scholar citation data for 322 faculty with Twitter accounts. As expected, the results highlight that there are different patterns of Twitter activity between junior faculty and senior faculty both in terms of proportions of each rank using Twitter as well as activity levels on the social media platform. The results also suggest that Twitter activity does not have a statistically significant relationship with overall scholarly productivity as measured by citation levels. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d7f785de098b46ddb997e3ddf0e036bc2022-12-21T22:23:54ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352021-02-016110.17645/up.v6i1.37201873Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and CitationsThomas W. Sanchez0Urban Affairs and Planning, Virginia Tech, USAThis article discusses the relationship between Twitter usage and scholarly citations by urban planning academics in the U.S. and Canada. Social media and academic publications may be considered separate activities by some, but over the past decade there has been a convergence of the two. Social media and scholarship can be complementary not only when social media is used to communicate about new publications, but also to gather research ideas and build research networks. The analysis presented here explores this relationship for urban planning faculty using data for faculty who had active Twitter accounts between March 2007 and April 2019. Measures of Twitter activity were combined with Google Scholar citation data for 322 faculty with Twitter accounts. As expected, the results highlight that there are different patterns of Twitter activity between junior faculty and senior faculty both in terms of proportions of each rank using Twitter as well as activity levels on the social media platform. The results also suggest that Twitter activity does not have a statistically significant relationship with overall scholarly productivity as measured by citation levels.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3720academiccanadacitationsgoogleplanningresearchsocial mediatwitterus |
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title | Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and Citations |
title_full | Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and Citations |
title_fullStr | Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and Citations |
title_full_unstemmed | Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and Citations |
title_short | Urban Planning Academics: Tweets and Citations |
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