Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast

abstract: Contemporary cities are physical and virtual. This thesis describes the findings of a mixed-methods study concerning visual images of the city in the urban Northeast of the United States. I ground these approaches in existing literature concerning digital media, visual narrative, genre eco...

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Other Authors: Del Nero, Zachary (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53910
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-539102019-05-16T03:02:03Z Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast abstract: Contemporary cities are physical and virtual. This thesis describes the findings of a mixed-methods study concerning visual images of the city in the urban Northeast of the United States. I ground these approaches in existing literature concerning digital media, visual narrative, genre ecology, urban planning, and virtual places. The first part of the study analyzes the results of a survey in which 150 people responded to questions about social media use and the relationships between image type and the functions of social media in urban contexts. The second part of the study analyzes the results of coding one year of visual images tweeted by @CambMA, the municipal Twitter feed for the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. These approaches required the development of new tools for analyzing visual communication and genre moves in specific media contexts. My research suggests that specific image types are suited for specific media functions in the context of visual communication in virtual urban environments and that some image types are especially effective in capturing and expressing the city. These findings provide potential strategies for municipal social media channels to consider in terms of how they communicate with their audiences. Dissertation/Thesis Del Nero, Zachary (Author) Maid, Barry (Advisor) D'Angelo, Barbara (Committee member) Mara, Andrew (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Technical communication Multimedia communications Urban planning digital genre social media urban planning virtual place visual communication visual narrative eng 128 pages Masters Thesis Technical Communication 2019 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53910 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2019
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Technical communication
Multimedia communications
Urban planning
digital genre
social media
urban planning
virtual place
visual communication
visual narrative
spellingShingle Technical communication
Multimedia communications
Urban planning
digital genre
social media
urban planning
virtual place
visual communication
visual narrative
Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast
description abstract: Contemporary cities are physical and virtual. This thesis describes the findings of a mixed-methods study concerning visual images of the city in the urban Northeast of the United States. I ground these approaches in existing literature concerning digital media, visual narrative, genre ecology, urban planning, and virtual places. The first part of the study analyzes the results of a survey in which 150 people responded to questions about social media use and the relationships between image type and the functions of social media in urban contexts. The second part of the study analyzes the results of coding one year of visual images tweeted by @CambMA, the municipal Twitter feed for the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. These approaches required the development of new tools for analyzing visual communication and genre moves in specific media contexts. My research suggests that specific image types are suited for specific media functions in the context of visual communication in virtual urban environments and that some image types are especially effective in capturing and expressing the city. These findings provide potential strategies for municipal social media channels to consider in terms of how they communicate with their audiences. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Technical Communication 2019
author2 Del Nero, Zachary (Author)
author_facet Del Nero, Zachary (Author)
title Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast
title_short Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast
title_full Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast
title_fullStr Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast
title_full_unstemmed Digital City: Visual Communication via Municipal Twitter Feed in the Urban Northeast
title_sort digital city: visual communication via municipal twitter feed in the urban northeast
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53910
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