In this edition of Wasim Ahmed’s long-running series on using Twitter data as a research tool, Wasim considers the significance of the newly introduced Twitter ‘academic research product track’ and the different ways in which Twitter and social media data have been used to analyse the global COVID-19 pandemic, as well as updating his regular list of resources for researchers looking to use Twitter data in their research
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Impact does not always arise as a primary objective of research. Naomi Pendle, who has been research...
Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic promoted faster and more open research practices, it also revealed ongo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ubiquity Press via the D...
An aspect of the media landscape that has been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic has been the inc...
With Communicating Your Research with Social Media: A Practical Guide to Using Blogs, Podcasts, Data...
In their previous Impact Blog post, Katy Jordan and Mark Carrigan considered whether institutions ha...
Typically, interviews are transcribed to enable coding and analysis of the data to establish the res...
AI is forecast to become increasingly central to many aspects of life and work. The same trends can ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought science into mainstream public and political debates in novel ways...
Abstract: Social media analytics uses data mining tools, platforms, and analytics techniques to coll...
In The Crowdsourced Panopticon: Conformity and Control on Social Media, Jeremy Weissman explores the...
Data sharing is a key principle of open science, and research funders are increasingly including thi...
Funding agencies are increasingly seeking to promote more non-linear developmental approaches to res...
Emerging approaches in social sciences and new media studies involve inquiry into social issues via ...
This paper presents findings from an investigation into trends and practices in humanities and socia...
Impact does not always arise as a primary objective of research. Naomi Pendle, who has been research...
Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic promoted faster and more open research practices, it also revealed ongo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ubiquity Press via the D...