[Air-L] Fw: CFP // The Post-API Conference: Social media data acquisition after Twitter
Deen Freelon
dfreelon at gmail.com
Thu Jul 13 07:22:28 PDT 2023
Hi, just bumping... submission deadline is Mon Jul 17. Just enough time
to get that last-minute Threads proposal in, and with 1-pg submission,
why not? Also, travel funding is available for grad students and non-TT
researchers. LMK if you have questions. Thx, //DEEN
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Deen Freelon, Ph.D.
Allan Randall Freelon Sr.
<https://twitter.com/dfreelon/status/1650870540725256194> Professor of
Communication
Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
Senior researcher, Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life
(CITAP) <https://citap.unc.edu>
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Date 6/1/2023 10:55:33 AM
Subject CFP // The Post-API Conference: Social media data acquisition
after Twitter
The Post-API Conference: Social media data acquisition after Twitter
Conference details
Sunday, October 22, 2023 (the day after AOIR ends)
Annenberg Public Policy Center
202 S 36th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
8:30am - 4:30pm
Organizing committee
Deen Freelon, University of Pennsylvania
Josephine Lukito, University of Texas at Austin
Bree McEwan, University of Toronto Mississauga
Josh Pasek, University of Michigan
If you use social media data in your research, you’re going to want to
listen up, because we’ve reached a crisis point. Digital data access has
survived in an uncomfortable and unpredictable flux for years, but the
most recent wave of policy changes may well be existential. Consider the
following developments from the past 12 months:
Elon Musk has eliminated free access to Twitter’s API, and the only
academically useful paid tiers far exceed most researchers’ budgets.
<https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/30/23662832/twitter-api-tiers-free-bot-novelty-accounts-basic-enterprice-monthly-price>
Musk has also demanded that Decahose users delete all Twitter data
acquired under previous agreements
<https://inews.co.uk/news/twitter-researchers-delete-data-unless-pay-2364535>–whether
this demand will be extended to Academic API users is currently unknown.
Reddit has denied access to its API for Pushshift
<https://www.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/134tjpe/reddit_data_api_update_changes_to_pushshift_access/>,
a popular service used by researchers to collect Reddit data. Popular
Reddit app Apollo is facing API charges of $1.7M per month
<https://www.reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/13ws4w3/had_a_call_with_reddit_to_discuss_pricing_bad/>
to continue operating.
TikTok released a new API for researchers, which among other things
requires them “to regularly refresh TikTok Research API Data at least
every fifteen (15) days, and delete data that is not available from the
TikTok Research API at the time of each refresh."
<https://www.tiktok.com/legal/page/global/terms-of-service-research-api/en>
Crowdtangle, Meta’s researcher tool for acquiring data from Facebook and
Instagram, still exists as of this writing. But rumors of its imminent
demise have been reported in multiple
<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-23/meta-pulls-support-for-tool-used-to-keep-misinformation-in-check?leadSource=uverify%20wall>reputable
<https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/23/23180357/meta-crowdtangle-shut-down-facebook-misinformation-viral-news-tracker>outlets
<https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2022-08-16/facebook-crowdtangle-meta-disinformation-transparency/101325544>.
If your research pipeline has been caught in the crossfire of these and
similar developments, this one-day Post-API Conference is for you. We’re
looking to convene some of the brightest minds working on these issues
across disciplines to help identify the most viable solutions and
alternatives.
To encourage informal conversation between participants, the conference
will adopt a nontraditional structure. Participants will be organized
into four informal plenary panels–two in the morning and two in the
afternoon–each of which will begin with a series of four 5-minute
lightning talks. However, most of the time will be spent in large-scale
moderated discussions between participants and panelists.
Each of the four panels will focus on one of the following topics:
Gaps. What tools/software/workflows/perspectives are missing from our
research toolkits? How can we stay nimble and responsive to a constantly
changing data ecosystem?
Education. What tools/software/workflows/perspectives have you developed
or used that you’d like to showcase? What broad types of education do
people in this area need (e.g. does everyone need to learn to code)?
Storage and access. How can we overcome challenges in post-acquisition
data storage and access, especially across institutions?
Ethics. What ethical considerations should we bear in mind as we plow
forward? Would it be worth the effort to create a broad,
interdisciplinary ethical framework?
Submission Information
Applicants interested in giving a lightning talk should submit a memo
(no more than 1 page single spaced) describing their topic. We encourage
participants to think broadly here: for example, you could discuss a
project that failed because you could not gather the data, impending
concerns about studying a particular platform, concerns regarding
non-traditional data collection methods, or new data collection software
you developed. In your proposal, please indicate which panel you feel
best fits your talk. You may also apply to attend the conference without
submitting a lightning talk proposal, but preference will be given to
those who submit proposals.
Submissions are due by Monday,July 17, 2023 at midnight Pacific Daylight
Time/PDT (UTC -700). Please submit your proposal in MS Word or PDF
format by clicking the following link:
Post-API conference submission form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvztMyqjUUMFrTQEyIOJyLwCM6zL9Yc3mdYarCaMkqX50I0Q/viewform>
Author teams for which multiple authors wish to attend the conference
should designate one team member to submit their proposal.Every
individual who wishes to attend must submit their own separate
application. Please send any questions to post.api.conf at gmail.com.
Travel Funding
We are currently working on obtaining need-based travel funding for
graduate students, non-tenure track faculty, and independent
researchers. If you are interested in being considered for funding,
please complete the relevant section of the application. Preference will
be given to applicants who demonstrate a lack of institutional funds
(e.g. via a link to your department’s travel policy or a letter from
your chair, dean, or relevant administrative staff confirming your lack
of travel funds).
Stable link to CFP: https://tinyurl.com/post-api-conf-cfp
Stable link to submission form: https://tinyurl.com/post-api-conf-submit
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Deen Freelon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Hussman School of Journalism and Media
Principal Researcher | Center for Information, Technology, and Public
Life
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
http://dfreelon.org | @dfreelon <https://twitter.com/dfreelon> |
https://github.com/dfreelon | https://citap.unc.edu/
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