MDIA Associate Professor writes book to make data analytics more understandable and accessible to all
Bridging the Data Literacy Gap
Media Arts & Studies Associate Professor Laeeq Khan has written a new book, The Data Analytics Advantage: Strategies and Insights to Understand Social Media Content and Audiences, published by Oxford University Press, to make social media analytics understandable to a broad audience.
Khan recognized that many people feel intimidated by data analytics, despite its growing importance in nearly every field. His book aims to demystify the subject by providing a clear, structured approach that doesn't require extensive coding skills or a technical background.
The DAV Framework: Discovery, Analysis, Visualization
Central to the book is Khan's own DAV framework, which structures the learning process into three phases: Discovery, Analysis, and Visualization. This practical methodology guides readers from finding relevant data to interpreting trends and presenting insights effectively.
“While many analytics books focus heavily on coding or abstract theories, 'The Data Analytics Advantage' provides a practical, step-by-step guide that makes social media analytics accessible—even to those with minimal coding experience,” Khan explains. The framework is designed to be replicable across industries, making it valuable for students, marketers, data analysts, and business leaders alike.
Why Social Media Analytics Matter
Social media platforms generate massive amounts of data every day. Understanding this data can reveal audience preferences, content performance, and emerging trends. Khan's book helps readers turn raw data into actionable strategies, whether they're managing a brand's online presence or conducting academic research.
Practical Strategies Over Theory
Unlike traditional textbooks that emphasize mathematical formulas or programming syntax, Khan's book focuses on real-world applications. Each chapter includes case studies, hands-on exercises, and templates that readers can immediately use with popular analytics tools.
For example, readers learn how to set up social media dashboards, conduct sentiment analysis, and measure ROI without needing to master Python or R. The book also covers ethical considerations, such as privacy and bias, ensuring readers use data responsibly.
Who Should Read This Book
The Data Analytics Advantage is ideal for:
- Students in communication, marketing, or business programs
- Social media managers seeking to demonstrate impact
- Small business owners looking to understand their audience better
- Data professionals wanting a refresher on social media-specific analytics
Making Data Analytics Accessible to All
Khan's mission goes beyond the pages of his book. He hopes to empower a new generation of data-literate professionals who can confidently use analytics to drive decision-making. By focusing on clarity and practicality, he removes the barriers that often make data analytics seem like an exclusive domain.
The online version of the book will be released in May, and pre-orders for hardcover copies are being accepted now. As data continues to shape our world, resources like The Data Analytics Advantage are essential for anyone who wants to stay informed and competitive.