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Journal of Environmental Management | 2018

The national, regional and city divide: Social media analysis of stakeholders views regarding biological controls. The public reaction to the carp control herpes virus in Australia

Mehmet Mehmet; Steven D'Alessandro; Nicolas Pawsey; Tahmid Nayeem

Recent research and practice in environmental management suggest sentiment analysis of social media communication can be a useful tool in stakeholder analysis of environmental policy. This is certainly the case when it comes to the controversial use of biological controls in dealing with invasive species. Current numerical scored approaches of sentiment may not reveal the reasons for support or opposition to environmental policies in this and other areas. In this study, we examine how the use of more in-depth analysis based on what key stakeholders say about this issue in media at a national, city or regional geographic level. The analysis reveals quite different reasons for support and opposition to the biological control of carp in Australia, and that within each stakeholder group it is possible for individuals to hold conflicting views and attitudes on this issue. We find that there are concerns at the national and city level about the impact of the virus and mistrust of government and science and that the carp species may be viewed as a valuable resource. Those responding to regional media expressed hope that the virus may lead to the elimination of the carp problem, however, they were more interested in the possible impact on the local environment. The multi-scaled social media analysis of stakeholder views about the potential biological control of carp in Australia demonstrated how social media comments can be used to explore the nuanced and multidimensional nature of community attitudes and preferences.


Archive | 2018

Equally Well Digital and Social Media Marketing Communication Plan

Mehmet Mehmet; Tahmid Nayeem


Marine Policy | 2018

Shark management strategy policy considerations: Community preferences, reasoning and speculations

Peter Denyer-Simmons; Mehmet Mehmet


International Social Marketing Conference 2018 | 2018

Equally Well. A Consumer Centric Design

Mehmet Mehmet; Russell Roberts


42nd International Conference on Improving University Teaching | 2018

The Innovation Hub and Digital Program

Felicity Small; Steven D'Alessandro; Tahmid Nayeem; Mehmet Mehmet


Archive | 2017

Shark Sentiment Report

Peter Denyer-Simmons; Mehmet Mehmet; Rodney J. Clarke


Archive | 2017

Digital Divide: A student Skills Gap

Mehmet Mehmet; Felicity Small


Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference: ANZMAC 2017 | 2017

Digital Divide: The Student Skill Gap

Mehmet Mehmet; Felicity Small


Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference: ANZMAC 2017 | 2017

Community Carp Virus Concerns: Appraising Recreational Fishers

Mehmet Mehmet; Nicholas Pawsey; Tahmid Nayeem; Steven D'Alessandro; Peter Denyer-Simmons


ANZCA 2017 | 2017

Conflicts of Human-Wildlife Co-Existence: Voices from the Authority

Mohd Fauzi Kamarudin; Aida Nasirah Abdullah; Kalthom Husain; Peter Denyer-Simmons; Mehmet Mehmet

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Tahmid Nayeem

Charles Sturt University

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Felicity Small

Charles Sturt University

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Aida Nasirah Abdullah

National Defence University of Malaysia

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Mohd Fauzi Kamarudin

Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka

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