Author: Weichelt, Bryan; Nambisan, Priya; Burke, Rick; Bendixsen, Casper
                    Title: Finding the Edges of Problems: Social Media as an Exploratory Research Tool.  Cord-id: g5zjxlcm  Document date: 2020_9_7
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                    Snippet: Social media use in public health and other health related research applications has seen a rapid increase in recent years. However, there has been very limited utilization of this growing digital sector in agricultural injury research. Social media offers immense potential in gathering informal data, both text and images, converting them into knowledge, which can open up avenues for research, policy, and practice. There are a number of ways social media data can be utilized in agricultural inju
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Social media use in public health and other health related research applications has seen a rapid increase in recent years. However, there has been very limited utilization of this growing digital sector in agricultural injury research. Social media offers immense potential in gathering informal data, both text and images, converting them into knowledge, which can open up avenues for research, policy, and practice. There are a number of ways social media data can be utilized in agricultural injury research. This paper touches on the adoption of these data sources in health research and discusses the use of social media as an exploratory research tool that can peer into and identify the edges of potential health and safety problems.
 
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