Methodological challenges of experiments in social media
(2015) NordMedia 2015- Abstract
- Experiments in social media have rapidly become an important method in social science. However, there are a number of methodological problems connected to this method. One of these is the fact that social media are dominated by a small number of information oligopolists such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Since the service provider has control over the information and the algorithms that structure the information, manipulation in a controlled environment is impossible without cooperation. This presents the researcher with a choice: either you try to cooperate with the service providers or you try to emulate the services in a lab setting. Either choice presents the researcher with a number of challenges. This paper outlines a typology... (More)
- Experiments in social media have rapidly become an important method in social science. However, there are a number of methodological problems connected to this method. One of these is the fact that social media are dominated by a small number of information oligopolists such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Since the service provider has control over the information and the algorithms that structure the information, manipulation in a controlled environment is impossible without cooperation. This presents the researcher with a choice: either you try to cooperate with the service providers or you try to emulate the services in a lab setting. Either choice presents the researcher with a number of challenges. This paper outlines a typology of the methodological problems associated with either choice. (Less)
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- Bäck, Emma ; Gustafsson, Nils LU and Bäck, Hanna LU
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- 2015
- type
- Contribution to conference
- publication status
- unpublished
- subject
- keywords
- political communication, experiments, social media, methodology, methods
- conference name
- NordMedia 2015
- conference location
- Denmark
- conference dates
- 2015-08-13 - 2015-08-15
- language
- English
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- yes
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