The evaluative image of the city through the lens of social media: Case study of Melbourne CBD

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Abstract

The ubiquitous of smartphones and access to social media provide a new way of interacting with urban environments. The archived and shared images on social media not only indicate users’ interest but also they embody what users want to remember from a city. To investigate the evaluative image of a city through published images, Melbourne CBD has been selected as a case study. An in-depth survey of 460 geotagged photos from CBD in Flickr, 500px and Instagram (during 2014), provides an opportunity for city planners and urban designers to transform the image of a city to be more likeable, meaningful.

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Motamed, B., & Mahmoudi Farahani, L. (2018). The evaluative image of the city through the lens of social media: Case study of Melbourne CBD. Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, 42(1), 24–33. https://doi.org/10.3846/jau.2018.1474

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