Thursday, September 28, 2017
Data Gathering Day 1: Who and Where are They?
Social media is the starting point of permaculture research.
To start my data gathering, I will be using Facebook as my primary search tool to find permaculture groups in the Philippines. Today, I will be listing down all the Facebook pages and groups on permaculture that I could find.
Steps:
1. Identify all the Facebook pages and groups on Facebook using the "search" bar.
2. Identify which pages and groups are from the Philippines
3. Identify Facebook friends who like/belong to those pages and groups
4. Analyze social network using software
5. Identify focal nodes
6. Identify communities
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