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    DE Summer School 2015
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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Social Media Research Tools
    This lecture discusses some of the available tools for obtaining and analysing research data from Twitter

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    Understanding social media in everyday life: Ethnomethodological and conversation analytic perspectives
    Over the last decade, social media has become a hot topic for researchers of collaborative technologies (e.g., CSCW). The pervasive use of social media in our everyday lives provides a ready source of naturalistic data for researchers to empirically examine the complexities of the social world. In this talk I outline a different perspective informed by ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EMCA) - an orientation that has been influential within CSCW, yet has only rarely been applied to social media use. EMCA approaches can complement existing perspectives through articulating how social media is embedded in everyday life, and how its social organisation is achieved by users of social media. Outlining a possible programme of research, I draw on a corpus of screen and ambient audio recordings of mobile device use to show how EMCA research can be generative for understanding social media through concepts such as adjacency pairs, sequential context, turn allocation / speaker selection, and repair. In doing so, I also raise questions about existing studies of social media use and the way they characterise interactional phenomena.

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    Ms Amber Bu
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    WebDataRA: Using Social Media Data in Research
    The Web Data RA will capture Twitter, Facebook and Google data from a browser and allow you to paste a the information directly into a spreadsheet. This tutorial focuses on pursuing research questions using Twitter data.

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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