Twitter for Diplomats

Page 69

ENDNOTES

1. 2. 3. 4.

5.

6.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

October 2012: http://blogs.fco.gov.uk/tomfletcher/2012/10/02/the-naked-diplomat/) Ross A (2012) 21st Century Statecraft: Continuing the Conversation. DipNote (February 1). Hanson F (2012) Revolution @State: The Spread of eDiplomacy. Sydney, Australia: Lowy Institute for International Policy. Slaughter A-M (2012) Remarks, The Big Picture: beyond hot spots & crises in our interconnected world. Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs 1(2) p. 286. Available at http://elibrary.law.psu.edu/jlia/vol1/iss2/5 [accessed January 26, 2103]. Fowler GA (2011) Facebook CTO: Mobile Is 2011 Priority. Digits Blog, The Wall Street Journal (25 January). Available at http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2011/01/25/ facebook-cto-mobile-is-2011-priority/ [accessed September 17, 2012]. McGee M (2012) With 400 million tweets per day, twitter spending “inordinate resources” on improving content discovery. Marketing Land (June 7). Available at http://marketingland.com/twitter-400-million-tweets-daily-improving-contentdiscovery-13581 [accessed September 17, 2012]. Facebook’s Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933 (Form S-1) filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on February 1, 2012. http://allfacebook.com/facebook-the-mobile-network_b109702 Consenza V (2012) World Map of Social Networks. VincosBlog. Available at http:// vincos.it/world-map-of-social-networks/ [accessed January 23, 2013]. SocialBakers (no date) Facebook statistics by continent. Available at http://www. socialbakers.com/countries/continents/ [accessed January 23, 2013]. Khazan O. (2013) The entire world is increasingly using Facebook. Washington Post. Available at http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/01/04/theentire-world-is-increasingly-using-facebook/ [accessed January 26, 2013]. Pring C (2012) 100 more social media statistics for 2012. The Social Skinny (February 13). Available at http://thesocialskinny.com/100-more-social-mediastatistics-for-2012/ [accessed September 17, 2012]. Condliffe J (2012) Where the world’s tweets come from, visualized. Gizmodo (July 4). Available at http://gizmodo.com/5923450/where-the-worlds-tweets-come-fromvisualized [accessed September 17, 2012]. The researchers pointed out that geo-referenced tweets comprise less than 1% of all tweets and it is possible that significant geographic biases exist in where and how people geo-reference their content. Graham M, Hale S, and Gaffney D (2012) Where in the world are you? Geolocation and language identification in Twitter. Unpublished Manuscript. Darrell R (2011) Who uses what: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn… Bit Rebels (July 2011). Available at http://www.bitrebels.com/social/who-uses-what-twitter-facebooklinkedin%E2%80%A6-infographic/ [accessed September 17, 2012]. Skelton A (2012) Social demographics: Who’s using today’s biggest networks. Mashable (March 9). Available at http://mashable.com/2012/03/09/social-mediademographics/ [accessed September 17, 2012]. Smith A (2011) Twitter Update 2011. Pew Internet & American Life Project (June 1). Available at http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Twitter-Update-2011.aspx [accessed September 17, 2012]. Burson-Marsteller (2012) Burson-Marsteller study finds almost two-thirds of world leaders are on Twitter – but how connected are they really?r (July 26). Available

67

TWITTER FOR DIPLOMATS

ENDNOTES


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.