Below the Radar: Private Groups, Locked Platforms and
Ephemeral Content
24th June 2019
Urbino, Italy
The event is conveniently located on Monday to let you enjoy
Urbino and its neighbourhood during the weekend. You may want to have a look at
this recent article.
The AoIR Symposium welcomes contributions that address these
themes, including but not limited to the following questions:
- How do ethnographic and qualitative methods allow us to study such spaces?
- How have quantitative methods been utilised to study these environments – and with the closure of APIs, what new methods have emerged?
- To what extent, and for whom, is scraping viable in a “post-API era”?
- What ethical questions arise in relation to inclusion in semi-private spheres?
- How do these spheres specify and connect to public discourse?
- How might we approach questions of data validity and representativeness even as it becomes increasingly difficult to define the target universe of these conversations?
Submissions are due by 20 February 2019 here.
Anyway, the fun for Internet Researchers is not going to
over on Monday. Have also a look at the immediately following conference: 25-29
June 2019. 15th Conference of Sociocybernetics - “Dark Ages 2.0”: Social Media
And Their Impact
Come visit us in "Le Marche, Italy’s secret
region"!
Looking forward to seeing you all there.
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