1. Data-Wrangling
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Workshop on "Data Wrangling & Exploration with the Tidyverse in R" at GESIS 2019 from Johannes Breuer, Stefan Jünger and Thomas Ebel
2. Scraping/Crawling
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Workshop on "Web Scraping with R" at WWU Münster (and Uni Hamburg) 2019 from Fabian Gülzau
5. Discussions and legal areas
5.1. Data access in social media research
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Recent discussions in the context of furthur api- and app-restrictions on facebook and instagram ([Bruns2019],[Puschmann2019], [Halavais2019], [Walker_etal2019] [Venturini2019])
References
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[user-content-Bruns2019] Axel Bruns (2019) After the ‘APIcalypse’: social media platforms and their fight against critical scholarly research, Information, Communication & Society, 22:11, 1544-1566, DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2019.1637447
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[user-content-Halavais2019] Alexander Halavais (2019) Overcoming terms of service: a proposal for ethical distributed research, Information, Communication & Society, 22:11, 1567-1581, DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2019.1627386
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[user-content-Puschmann2019] Cornelius Puschmann (2019) An end to the wild west of social media research: a response to Axel Bruns, Information, Communication & Society, 22:11, 1582-1589, DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2019.1646300
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[user-content-Walker_etal2019] Shawn Walker, Dan Mercea & Marco Bastos (2019) The disinformation landscape and the lockdown of social platforms, Information, Communication & Society, 22:11, 1531-1543, DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2019.1648536
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[user-content-Venturini2019] Tommaso Venturini & Richard Rogers (2019) “API-Based Research” or How can Digital Sociology and Journalism Studies Learn from the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica Data Breach, Digital Journalism, 7:4, 532-540, DOI: 10.1080/21670811.2019.1591927