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Part 5: What is next for Twitter data?

  • 28 January 2022

In this five-part mini series, Joe Allen on the challenges and ethical implications of using Twitter data. Today: should we use the data? And what next?

Part 4: Who is responsible for Twitter data?

  • 27 January 2022

As part of his five-part mini series, Joe Allen on who should hold responsibility for overseeing and ensuring the ethical use of Twitter data

Part 3: Is using Twitter data ethical?

  • 26 January 2022

In part 3 of his five-part mini series, Joe Allen on the ethical review process in UK academia and how it could help improve procedures for the ethical use of Twitter data.

Part 2: Should industry have access to Twitter data?

  • 25 January 2022

In part 2 of his five-part mini series, Joe Allen examines reactions to an example of malicious “for profit” use of Twitter data.

Part 1: Should we use Twitter data in academia?

  • 24 January 2022

Joe Allen introduces his five-part mini series on the challenges and ethical implications of using Twitter data.

Winner winner vegan dinner! Twitter scraping as Q-Step interns

  • 24 November 2021

Julia Kasmire introduces the Q-Step programme, and undergraduate students May and Sima reflect on what they got out of their internships in the Computational Social Science team.

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