As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quarters’. Although social media platforms were created for purposes other than academic research – which are apparent in their architecture and temporalities – they offer opportunities for researchers to repurpose them for the collection, generation and analysis of rich datasets. At the same time, this repurposing raises an evolving range of practical and methodological challenges at the small and large scale. We draw on our experiences and empirical data from two research projects, one using Facebook Community Pages and the other repurposing Facebook Activity Logs. This article reflects critically on the specific challenges we faced using these...
The ubiquitous social networking site, Facebook, registered over one billion active users in 2012 an...
Web 2.0 technology has supported the arrival of various social and collaborative applications. Those...
Following calls to rethink the repertoires of social research and take advantage of the new possibil...
As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quar...
This article proposes a three-part conceptualisation of the use of Facebook in ethnographic research...
Several studies have engaged in understanding how the internet and online platforms increase politic...
With the establishment of social media sites as part of the daily life of online users, scholars in ...
Much excitement, public and scholastic, surrounds the ascent of Facebook, a social-networking websit...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
Facebook is rapidly gaining recognition as a powerful research tool for the social sciences. It cons...
It is the purpose of this paper to make explicit the methodology (the theory of the methods) by whic...
In this chapter I discuss some of the data that is created by social media use and how an educationa...
Burgess and Bruns (2015) have linked the computational turn in social media research to an increase ...
This project explored the everyday use of the social network site Facebook by first-year undergradua...
The debate on Facebook raises questions about the use and users of this information service. This co...
The ubiquitous social networking site, Facebook, registered over one billion active users in 2012 an...
Web 2.0 technology has supported the arrival of various social and collaborative applications. Those...
Following calls to rethink the repertoires of social research and take advantage of the new possibil...
As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quar...
This article proposes a three-part conceptualisation of the use of Facebook in ethnographic research...
Several studies have engaged in understanding how the internet and online platforms increase politic...
With the establishment of social media sites as part of the daily life of online users, scholars in ...
Much excitement, public and scholastic, surrounds the ascent of Facebook, a social-networking websit...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
Facebook is rapidly gaining recognition as a powerful research tool for the social sciences. It cons...
It is the purpose of this paper to make explicit the methodology (the theory of the methods) by whic...
In this chapter I discuss some of the data that is created by social media use and how an educationa...
Burgess and Bruns (2015) have linked the computational turn in social media research to an increase ...
This project explored the everyday use of the social network site Facebook by first-year undergradua...
The debate on Facebook raises questions about the use and users of this information service. This co...
The ubiquitous social networking site, Facebook, registered over one billion active users in 2012 an...
Web 2.0 technology has supported the arrival of various social and collaborative applications. Those...
Following calls to rethink the repertoires of social research and take advantage of the new possibil...