Summer School 2015 Reader
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Table of Contents
Digital Methods
Borra, Erik, and Bernhard Rieder. "Programmed Method. Developing a Toolset for Capturing and Analyzing Tweets,"
Aslib Journal of Information Management, 66.3 (2014): 262 - 278.
Gerlitz, Carolin, and Bernhard Rieder. " Mining One Percent of Twitter: Collections, Baselines, Sampling,"
M/C Journal, 16.2, (2013)
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/view/620
Rieder, Bernhard. "Studying Facebook via Data Extraction: The Netvizz Application,"
Proceedings of ACM Web Science. ACM, 2013.
http://rieder.polsys.net/files/rieder_websci.pdf
Rogers, Richard. Search as Research: Source Distance and Cross-Spherical Analysis,
Digital Methods, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2013): 95-123.
R. Rogers, E. Weltevrede, S. Niederer and E.K. Borra, National Web Studies: Mapping Iran Online,"
Iran Media Program, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, February 2012,
https://mappingiranonline.digitalmethods.net/
Post-Snowden Media Empiricism and Secondary Social Media
Bauman, Zygmunt, et al. After Snowden: Rethinking the Impact of Surveillance, International Political Sociology 8.2 (2014): 121144.
Cramer, Florian. What is Post-Digital?
APRJA 3.1 (2014).
Gehl, Robert W. "Whats on your mind? Social Media Monopolies and Noopower."
First Monday, 18.3 (2013).
Howe, Daniel C. "Surveillance Countermeasures: Expressive Privacy via Obfuscation," APRJA 4.1 (2015).
Humphreys, Lee, Phillipa Gill and Balachander Krishnamurthy. Twitter: a content analysis of personal information,
Information, Communication & Society. 17.7 (2014):843-857.
Langlois, Ganaele, and Greg Elmer. The Research Politics of Social Media Platforms,
Culture Machine, 14 (2013).
Lovink, Geert. Hermes on the Hudson: Notes on Media Theory after Snowden,
E-flux Journal, 54 ((2014).
Lyon, David. Surveillance, Snowden, and Big Data: Capacities, Consequences, Critique,
Big Data & Society 1.2 (2014).
Matviyenko, Svitlana. Liquid Categories for Augmented Revolutions, The Exceptional and the Everyday: 144 hours in Kiev. (2014).
Rubinstein, Ira, and Joris van Hoboken. Privacy and Security in the Cloud: Some Realism About Technical Solutions to Transnational Surveillance in the Post-Snowden Era,
New York University Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers, 9 (2014).
Shifman, Limor. An anatomy of a YouTube meme, New Media & Society 14.2 ((2011): 187203.
Tufekci, Zeynep. "Engineering the public: Big data, Surveillance and Computational politics."
First Monday 19.7 (2014).
Van der Velden, Lonneke. The Third Party Diary: Tracking the trackers on Dutch Governmental Websites."
NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies (2014).
See also:
Noortje Marres interviews Richard Rogers concerning his Digital Methods Book (MIT Press, 2013) for the Big Data & Society journal launch, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzNMjD4omiU