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Linking Twitter & Survey Data
About
Veranstaltungsort:
Online via Zoom
General Topics:
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Software used:
none
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Fees:
Students: 100 €
Academics: 150 €
Commercial: 300 €
Keywords
Survey,
Twitter,
Linked Data,
Ethics,
Informed Consent,
Archiving,
Umfragedaten,
Twitterdaten,
Datenarchivierung,
Online,
Digital Behavioral Data Additional links
Dozent(en): Luke Sloan, Libby Bishop, Johannes Breuer
Referenteninformationen - Luke Sloan
Referenteninformationen - Luke Sloan
Luke Sloan is Professor in the School of Social Sciences and Deputy Director of the Social Data Science Lab at Cardiff University UK (
http://socialdatalab.net/
). His work focuses on exploring how social media data, specifically from Twitter, can be used for social scientific analysis with a particular focus on demographics, representation, and data linkage.
Referenteninformationen - Libby Bishop
Referenteninformationen - Libby Bishop
Libby Bishop is the Coordinator for International Data Infrastructures in the Data Archive for the Social Sciences at GESIS Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences in Germany. GESIS is a service provider to the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA). She coordinates activities involving staff from GESIS and other European research data infrastructures on topics such as digital behavioral data. She is also the Team Leader of the GESIS Metadata Standards and Interoperability Team. Her research explores the methodological and ethical challenges posed when curating data for sharing and reuse. Her most recent publication investigates differences between platforms and data types regarding informed consent for linking survey and social media data.
Referenteninformationen - Johannes Breuer
Referenteninformationen - Johannes Breuer
Johannes Breuer is a senior researcher in the team Survey Data Augmentation (department Survey Data Curation) at GESIS
Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Cologne, Germany, and (co-)leads the team Research Data and Methods at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) in Bochum, Germany. His current work focuses on the use of digital trace data in the social sciences as well as linking those with survey data. He received his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Cologne. His main research interests include the use and effects of digital media, computational methods, data management, and open science.
Seminarinhalt
The workshop will cover the conceptual, ethical, and operational issues associated with linking Twitter and survey data. We will begin by thinking about what new opportunities this form of linked data provides. We will then move on to the challenges associated with designing, collecting, and sharing this type of linked data. Drawing on experiences from the instructors' research, we will explore issues around data access, informed consent, disclosure, security, and archiving. The workshop will consist of a combination of short lectures, practical sessions, and discussions.
Zielgruppe
Participants will find the course useful if:
They want to combine Twitter data and survey data for their researchThey are interested in finding solutions for the practical and ethical challenges related to linking Twitter data and survey dataLernziel
By the end of the course participants will:
Be aware of the potentials but also the challenges of linking survey and Twitter dataBe able to address the ethical issues related to working with linked survey and Twitter dataBe able to choose appropriate options for collecting Twitter data and linking them with survey data
Organizational structure of the course
The workshop will consist of a combination of short lectures, practical sessions, and discussions.
Voraussetzungen
Participants should:
Have a basic understanding of key survey concepts such as informed consent, anonymity, and data securityBe familiar with traditional ethical frameworks that govern social science researchHave a basic understanding of what Twitter is and why it might be useful for social scientists
Software requirements
None
Zeitplan
Zeitplan
Monday, 12.06. |
09:30-10:15 | Introduction |
10:15-11:00 | Study Planning |
11:00-11:15 | Coffee Break |
11:15-11:45 | Ethical Issues |
11:45-12:30 | Informed Consent |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch Break |
13:30-15:00 | Collecting Twitter Data |
15:00-15:45 | Linking & Processing Data |
15:45-16:00 | Coffee Break |
16:00-16:30 | Data Security and Reduction |
16:30-17:00 | Archiving and Sharing |
17:00-17:30 | Recap & Outlook |