In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Facebook and Twitter have severely restricted access to platform data via their Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). This has had a particularly critical effect on the ability of social media researchers to investigate phenomena such as abuse, hate speech, trolling, and disinformation campaigns, and to hold the platforms to account for the role that their affordances and policies might play in facilitating such dysfunction. Alternative data access frameworks, such as Facebook’s partnership with the controversial Social Science One initiative, represent an insufficient replacement for fully functional APIs, and the platform providers’ actio...
Especially after the social media curtailing brought about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it has b...
This article discusses the conceptual and methodological issues faced during empirical research base...
The Cambridge Analytica ‘scandal’ revealed the collection of mass amounts of data not only from will...
Meaningful access to social media data for research purposes has declined considerably after the ini...
This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation camp...
The most dominant form of digital social media, Facebook, has more than two billion monthly users (F...
The early aughts saw an explosion of interest in social network sites. Many such sites, including Fa...
Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested ...
UID/CCI/04667/2016The case against Facebook has been stacking up for some time now, but in the last ...
Social media analytics is a rapidly developing field of research at present: new, powerful ‘big data...
The revelations in March 2018 that the political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica managed to acc...
Social media analytics is a rapidly developing field of research at present: new, powerful ‘big data...
As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quar...
One of the key challenges facing social media studies is the capacity to undertake independent, crit...
In 2010, the social networking site Facebook launched a platform allowing private companies to reque...
Especially after the social media curtailing brought about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it has b...
This article discusses the conceptual and methodological issues faced during empirical research base...
The Cambridge Analytica ‘scandal’ revealed the collection of mass amounts of data not only from will...
Meaningful access to social media data for research purposes has declined considerably after the ini...
This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation camp...
The most dominant form of digital social media, Facebook, has more than two billion monthly users (F...
The early aughts saw an explosion of interest in social network sites. Many such sites, including Fa...
Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested ...
UID/CCI/04667/2016The case against Facebook has been stacking up for some time now, but in the last ...
Social media analytics is a rapidly developing field of research at present: new, powerful ‘big data...
The revelations in March 2018 that the political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica managed to acc...
Social media analytics is a rapidly developing field of research at present: new, powerful ‘big data...
As researchers we often find ourselves grappling with social media platforms and data ‘at close quar...
One of the key challenges facing social media studies is the capacity to undertake independent, crit...
In 2010, the social networking site Facebook launched a platform allowing private companies to reque...
Especially after the social media curtailing brought about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it has b...
This article discusses the conceptual and methodological issues faced during empirical research base...
The Cambridge Analytica ‘scandal’ revealed the collection of mass amounts of data not only from will...