When: May 8th, 13:00-16:00
Where: On site in Amsterdam, City Center Campus (location follows per email)
Interested in learning how to work with social media data? Join us for the third workshop of CAT4SMR, the initiative that builds and maintains Capture and Analysis Tools for Social Media Research!
On May 8th in Amsterdam, we will introduce interested scholars to two powerful tools (4CAT and the YouTube Data Tools) for the data-driven analysis of online platforms such as 4chan, Instagram, Reddit, Telegram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. The goal is to help students (Master’s, PhD) and researchers (all levels) integrate social media analysis in their research and teaching.
The first part (13:00-15:00) will be dedicated to the presentation and discussion of 4CAT and YouTube Data Tools. How and why to use them, how to get up and running, best practices and things to watch out for.
During the second part (15:00 – 16:00), we open the floor to discuss specific research questions and projects, and how to approach them in terms of methodology, logistics, ethics, and so forth. This part of the workshop is optional.
Entry is free, but registration is required. Please sign up here before April 24 to reserve a spot and help us plan the workshop. A limited amount of space is available.
The workshop is organized an facilitated by the CAT4SMR project and the team members Erik Borra, Stijn Peeters, and Bernhard Rieder.
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